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The OECD Principles of Corporate Governance provide best practice recommendations on corporate governance. They are used extensively worldwide as a benchmark for standard setting and identifying best practices. Regional roundtables and programmes provide key forums for dialogue with non-OECD economies.
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on 02-Feb-2012
Women are a critical resource in facing the challenges of our global economy, both as an emerging market and as a significant pool of human talent. This workshop focused on gender equality in education, employment and entrepreneurship.
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on 01-Feb-2012
Joint OECD Corporate Governance Committee - Turkish Capital Markets Board meeting held in Istanbul on 1 February 2012 focusing on Corporate Governance, Innovation and Value Creation.
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17-Dec-2011
This publication examines what is known about institutional investors and their behaviour and reviews institutional investors in Australia, Chile and Germany in more detail.
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04-Oct-2011
Asian policy makers and experts committed to boosting enforcement of corporate governance laws and encouraging shareholder engagement. These priorities for corporate governance reform were agreed at the 12th annual meeting of the Asian Roundtable on Corporate Governance in Bali.
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on 27-Sep-2011
This meeting addressed strengthening corporate governance in Eurasia and how better corporate governance practices can contribute to capital market development.
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11-Aug-2011
This working paper examines how much investors use their share voting rights to register their concerns with companies on corporate issues. The results suggest that remuneration and issues of capital structure are the resolutions that attract most consistent shareholder dissent. Australia, Chile and Germany are singled out for enhanced analysis.
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28-Jul-2011
This self assessment by the China Securities Regulatory Commission looks at the institutional framework of corporate governance in China by assessing a broad range of laws, regulations and codes.
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The financial crisis highlighted many corporate governance failures. The OECD is working with governments and industry to develop and put in place more effective corporate governance standards.
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