This report looks at the institutional framework of corporate governance in China through the prism of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance and is a product of the ongoing OECD-China Policy Dialogue on Corporate Governance. By assessing a broad range of laws, regulations and codes, it provides a valuable reference for understanding how much has been achieved in Chinese corporate governance and the main ambitions of future reform efforts. The report shows that corporate governance has improved significantly since the Chinese stock market was created in 1990, with important achievements in establishing and developing the legal and regulatory framework. The OECD-China Self-Assessment represents a thorough review of all laws, regulations and codes that relate to every principle recommended by the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance. It documents the advances in the Chinese Corporate Governance framework. Building on this report, bilateral co-operation between China and the OECD will continue to enhance the understanding of China's corporate governance system and how it impacts on company and investor behaviour. Contents : Preface by Shang Fulin, Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission; Preface by Richard Boucher, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD; Chapter 1. The corporate governance framework in China; Chapter 2. Shareholders' rights; Chapter 3. The equitable treatment of shareholders; Chapter 4. Information disclosure; Chapter 5. Board and supervisory board: responsibility and supervision; Chapter 6. Stakeholders and corporate social responsibility
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Organization for Economic Co-Operation AND Development (Oecd)
ISBN-13
9789264119086
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113207877
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Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
Publication Name
Economic Surveys: United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Government, Business
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
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240mm
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Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development