TitleThe Oxford handbook of economic and institutional transparency / edited by Jens Forssbaeck and Lars Oxelheim
Imprint Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015
Edition 1st ed
Descript xix, 590 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

CONTENT

Part I : Introduction -- The multifaceted concept of transparency -- Part II : Policy transparency -- Constitutional transparency -- Monetary policy transparency -- Fiscal policy transparency -- Transparent and unique sovereign default risk assessment -- Transparency and competition policy in an imperfectly competitive world -- Transparency in international trade policy -- Transparency of climate change policies, markets, and corporate practices -- Transparency of human resource policy -- Transparency of innovation policy -- Part III : Institutional, market, and regulatory transparency -- Labor market transparency -- Transparency of financial regulation -- Price transparency and market integration -- Transparency and inward investment incentives -- Transparency and corruption -- Part IV : Corporate transparency -- Multinational corporations' relationship with political actors: Transparency versus opacity -- Corporate governance and optimal transparency -- Transparency differences at the top of the organization: Market-pull versus strategic hoarding forces -- Governance transparency and the institutions of capitalism: Implications for finance -- Transparency and executive compensation -- Transparency and disclosure in the global microfinance industry -- Accounting transparency and international standard setting -- Transparency of fair value accounting and tax -- Transparency of corporate risk management and performance -- Stress testing, transparency, and uncertainty in European banking: What impacts?


SUBJECT

  1. Transparency in government
  2. Disclosure of information
  3. Corporate governance
  4. Economic development
  5. Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects
  6. Economics -- Philosophy

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