Autor:
Jens Forssbaeck, Lars Oxelheim
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.10.2014
'Transparency' has become both a catch-word in public debate and also an important research topic. Comprised of authoritative yet accessible contributions, this Handbook surveys existing economic research on transparency and provides an up-to-date account of its meaning and significance in economic policy, market integration and regulation, and corporate governance and disclosure.
Informationen zum Autor Jens Forssbæck is an Associate Professor of Finance at Lund University School of Economics and Management and a fellow of the Knut Wicksell Centre for Financial Studies in Lund, Sweden. He holds a PhD in Finance from Copenhagen Business School and has held visiting positions at universities in France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. His research lies mainly in the areas of international finance and financial intermediation, and he has been widely published in international scientific journals and in book form.Lars Oxelheim is Professor of International Business and Finance at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), Lund, Sweden. He is affiliated with the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Stockholm, Sweden and the School of Business and Law, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway. He is Honorary Professor at the Fudan University, Shanghai and the founding chairman of the Swedish Network for European Studies in Economics and Business (SNEE). Professor Oxelheim has published approximately 40 books and numerous scientific articles. He is an active member of several international research networks and serves on the editorial board of a number of journals. Klappentext 'Transparency' has become both a catch-word in public debate and also an important research topic. Comprised of authoritative yet accessible contributions, this Handbook surveys existing economic research on transparency and provides an up-to-date account of its meaning and significance in economic policy, market integration and regulation, and corporate governance and disclosure. Zusammenfassung 'Transparency' has become both a catch-word in public debate and also an important research topic. Comprised of authoritative yet accessible contributions, this Handbook surveys existing economic research on transparency and provides an up-to-date account of its meaning and significance in economic policy, market integration and regulation, and corporate governance and disclosure. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. The Multi-Faceted Concept of Transparency Jens Forssbæck and Lars Oxelheim PART 2: POLICY TRANSPARENCY 2. Constitutional Transparency Richard J. Sweeney 3. Monetary Policy Transparency Petra M. Geraats 4. Fiscal Policy Transparency Iain Begg 5. Transparent and Unique Sovereign Default Risk Assessment Edward I. Altman and Herbert Rijken 6. Transparency and Competition Policy in an Imperfectly Competitive World Philippe Gugler 7. Transparency in International Trade Policy Michael G. Plummer and Alissa Tafti 8. Transparency of Climate Change Policies, Markets, and Corporate Practices Thomas L. Brewer and Michael Mehling 9. Transparency of Human Resource Policy Erik Mellander 10. Transparency of Innovation Policy Bo Carlsson PART 3: INSTITUTIONAL, MARKET AND REGULATORY TRANSPARENCY 11. Labor Market Transparency Eskil Wadensjö 12. Transparency in Financial Regulation James R. Barth, Apanard (Penny) Prabha, and Clas Wihlborg 13. Price Transparency and International Market Integration Richard Friberg 14. Transparency of Inward Investment Incentives Frederick Lehmann and Ana Teresa Lehmann 15. Transparency and Corruption Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra PART 4: CORPORATE TRANSPARENCY 16. Multinational Corporations' Relationship with Political Actors: Transparency versus Opacity Pervez N. Ghauri, Amjad Hadjikhani, and Cecilia Pahlberg 17. Corporate Governance and Optimal Transparency Tom Berglund 18. Transparency Differences at the Top of the Organization: Market-Pull versus Strategic Hoarding Forces Winfried Ruigrok, Dimitrios Georgakakis, and Peder Greve 19 . Governance Transparency and the Institutions of Capitalism: Implications for Finance Raj Aggarwal and John Goodell 20. Transparency and Execut...
Autorentext
Jens Forssbæck is an Associate Professor of Finance at Lund University School of Economics and Management and a fellow of the Knut Wicksell Centre for Financial Studies in Lund, Sweden. He holds a PhD in Finance from Copenhagen Business School and has held visiting positions at universities in France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. His research lies mainly in the areas of international finance and financial intermediation, and he has been widely published in international scientific journals and in book form. Lars Oxelheim is Professor of International Business and Finance at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), Lund, Sweden. He is affiliated with the Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Stockholm, Sweden and the School of Business and Law, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway. He is Honorary Professor at the Fudan University, Shanghai and the founding chairman of the Swedish Network for European Studies in Economics and Business (SNEE). Professor Oxelheim has published approximately 40 books and numerous scientific articles. He is an active member of several international research networks and serves on the editorial board of a number of journals.
Inhalt
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
1. The Multi-Faceted Concept of Transparency
Jens Forssbæck and Lars Oxelheim
PART 2: POLICY TRANSPARENCY
2. Constitutional Transparency
Richard J. Sweeney
3. Monetary Policy Transparency
Petra M. Geraats
4. Fiscal Policy Transparency
Iain Begg
5. Transparent and Unique Sovereign Default Risk Assessment
Edward I. Altman and Herbert Rijken
6. Transparency and Competition Policy in an Imperfectly Competitive World
Philippe Gugler
7. Transparency in International Trade Policy
Michael G. Plummer and Alissa Tafti
8. Transparency of Climate Change Policies, Markets, and Corporate Practices
Thomas L. Brewer and Michael Mehling
9. Transparency of Human Resource Policy
Erik Mellander
10. Transparency of Innovation Policy
Bo Carlsson
PART 3: INSTITUTIONAL, MARKET AND REGULATORY TRANSPARENCY
11. Labor Market Transparency
Eskil Wadensjö
12. Transparency in Financial Regulation
James R. Barth, Apanard (Penny) Prabha, and Clas Wihlborg
13. Price Transparency and International Market Integration
Richard Friberg
14. Transparency of Inward Investment Incentives
Frederick Lehmann and Ana Teresa Lehmann
15. Transparency and Corruption
Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
PART 4: CORPORATE TRANSPARENCY
16. Multinational Corporations' Relationship with Political Actors: Transparency versus Opacity
Pervez N. Ghauri, Amjad Hadjikhani, and Cecilia Pahlberg
17. Corporate Governance and Optimal Transparency
Tom Berglund
18. Transparency Differences at the Top of the Organization: Market-Pull versus Strategic Hoarding Forces
Winfried Ruigrok, Dimitrios Georgakakis, and Peder Greve
19 . Governance Transparency and the Institutions of Capitalism: Implications for Finance
Raj Aggarwal and John Goodell
20. Transparency and Executive Compensation
Raghavendra Rau
21. Transparency and Disclosure in the Global Microfinance Industry
Leif Atle Beisland, Roy Mersland, and Trond Randoy
22. Accounting Transparency an…
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