This book investigates the key factors shaping corporate
governance in China and presents a sophisticated study of corporate
governance in China from a comparative and historical perspective.
Drawing on extensive corporate governance literature, this book
articulates why path dependence theory is the most effective
framework for interpreting the development path of Chinese
corporate governance. Chenxia Shi reviews the historical role of
government in commercial development and regulation in dynastic
China and in early corporate law-making, followed by an account of
China 's legal and economic development over the last three
decades. This historical inquiry identifies government control as
the key feature of economic and market regulation in China. In
particular, this book canvasses the evolution of governance of
State-Owned Enterprises and listed companies, major corporate
governance problems, regulatory challenges posed by China 's
increasing participation in economic globalization, and enforcement
difficulties particularly in relation to investor protection,
directors duties and accountability. Ultimately, Political
Determinants of Corporate Governance in China demonstrates that
corporate governance in China is largely determined by political
imperatives and those political imperatives have been shaped and
re-shaped in a historical process.
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