文档介绍:Tenev/Zhang/Brefort
Corporate Governance and
Enterprise Reform in China Corporate Governance
Building the Institutions of Modern Markets
Stoyan Tenev and Chunlin Zhang with Loup Brefort and Enterprise Reform in
“The authors of this book, with unparalleled depth of knowledge on China’s
enduring experience in enterprise reform, provide an up-to-date analysis on the Corporate Governance and Enterprise Reform in China
issue that is central to its transition to market. They demonstrate how corporatiza-
tion and ownership diversification, which introduced new institutional forms with-
out the dismantling of old ones, have plicated the plex
problem of corporate governance. They make a number of mendations for
China’s future reform that are economically sensible and politically feasible. I high-
ly mend this book to all who are interested in China’s corporate governance
reform.”
Yingyi Qian, Professor of Economics, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY CHINA
BUILDING THE INSTITUTIONS
“Corporate Governance and Enterprise Reform in China is the most thorough and up-
to-date analysis of the issues that China is grappling with as it enters the World OF MODERN MARKETS
anization. It sets forth an ambitious agenda of reforms that are required
plete the transition to a modern market economy.”
Nicholas Lardy, Senior Fellow, BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
“Corporate Governance and Enterprise Reform in China is an extraordinarily rich study
of an plex and dynamic topic. At one level, the study offers an
essential empirical snapshot of the latest stage of Chinese reform, the effort to build
the regulatory and governance mechanisms of a developed industrialized economy.
At an even more profound level, the study—in its analysis of China—challenges us Stoyan Tenev and Chunlin Zhang with Loup Brefort
to reflect more broadly upon what constitutes the requisite institutional foundations
of any modern market system. Given its wide-ranging data and thoroughgoing
analysi