Lowering the cost of capital in emerging market economies

Berglof, E, Bolton, P, Guriev, SG and Zhuravskaya, E (2007) Lowering the cost of capital in emerging market economies. In: Beyond Transition: Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics. World Bank, Washington, DC, pp. 227-248. ISBN 9780821368435 OPEN ACCESS

Abstract

Corporate governance and bankruptcy in emerging market economies should be understood in a broader framework of corporate finance in institutionally weaker environments. In this conceptual paper we provide the outlines of such a framework and identify key trade-offs that can help structure the policy debate. As debt financing from banks is the major source of finance for companies in these economies and bankruptcy is the crucial mechanism for protecting investor rights, corporate governance and bankruptcy reforms are intimately linked. The priorities for these reforms depend critically on the specific institutional context. Consequently, they may differ across countries. In particular, the policy recommendations for emerging market economies are substantially different from those in OECD countries; there is no “one-size-fits-all” solution. Recognizing the need for diverse policy solutions that fit the cultural, political, and economic environment of each particular country, our paper focuses on the core economic principles and mechanisms of corporate governance and bankruptcy in emerging market economies and how they can help us understand the costs and benefits of various policy options.

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Item Type: Book Section
Subject Areas: Economics
Date Deposited: 29 Oct 2024 14:45
Date of first compliant deposit: 28 Oct 2024
Last Modified: 21 Dec 2024 02:49
URI: https://lbsresearch.london.edu/id/eprint/3938
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