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The Politics of Equity Finance in Emerging Markets Kathryn C. Lavelle (Professor, Department of Political Science, Professor, Department of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University)

The Politics of Equity Finance in Emerging Markets By Kathryn C. Lavelle (Professor, Department of Political Science, Professor, Department of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University)

Summary

Using a political science paradigm to explain the growth of emerging equity markets, this book examines politics at the micro-level of large issues of emerging market stock. It also presents case studies dealing with emerging market countries in Latin America, Asia, Russia and Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

The Politics of Equity Finance in Emerging Markets Summary

The Politics of Equity Finance in Emerging Markets by Kathryn C. Lavelle (Professor, Department of Political Science, Professor, Department of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University)

The author uses a political science paradigm to explain the growth of emerging equity markets. She departs from conventional economic explanations and examines politics at the micro-level of large issues of emerging market stock. The second half of the book presents case studies dealing with emerging market countries in Latin America, Asia, Russia and Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The case studies connect the regional, state, and firm levels to detail the multiple ownership and control arrangements, and to dispel the notion that mere quantitative growth of these markets will lead to a convergence in financial institutional structures along the lines of the industrial core of the world economy.

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Kathryn Lavelle explains in clear, succinct terms how national political processes lead to equity market growth, and how that growth affects the process of corporate governance - and why it sometimes fails to do so as governments maintain a continuing grip of firms (especially those formerly state-owned). She links this discussion - through case studies focusing on Eastern Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa - to cross-border equity flows and global capital markets, and to the role of international development organizations. The discussion covers the appearance of new financial products and new kinds of financial intermediaries in emerging markets, notably viable equity markets. Much of the discussion provides good news, although there are plenty of shadows involving missed opportunities and he potential for economic contamination through volatile cross-border capital flowsIR. * From the Foreword by Ingo Walter - The Stern School of Business - NYU *
This book will be of value to those interested in equity finance in the developing world. * Choice *
Kathryn Lavelle explains in clear, succinct terms how national political processes lead to equity market growth, and how that growth affects the process of corporate governance - and why it sometimes fails to do so as governments maintain a continuing grip of firms (especially those formerly state-owned). She links this discussion - through case studies focusing on Eastern Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa - to cross-border equity flows and global capital markets, and to the role of international development organizations. The discussion covers the appearance of new financial products and new kinds of financial intermediaries in emerging markets, notably viable equity markets. Much of the discussion provides good news, although there are plenty of shadows involving missed opportunities and he potential for economic contamination through volatile cross-border capital flows. * Ingo Walter - The Stern School of Business - NYU *
This book will be of value to those interested in equity finance in the developing world. * CHOICE *

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface Introduction 1: Politics and the Extension of Equity Finance to Emerging Markets Section I: Equity Finance in Historical Perspective 2: Financing Joint-Stock Companies in the Colonial Era 3: New States, New State Involvement 4: Globalization without Integration: International Considerations 5: Privatization and Share Supply in Emerging Markets Section II: Case Studies of Stock Exchanges in Regional Perspective Section Introduction 6: Latin America 7: Asia and the Pacific 8: Russia and East Europe 9: Africa and the Middle East Section III: Conclusion 10: Stock Exchanges in the Global Political Economy Appendixes Index Illustrations Figures Developed countries' stock of FDI in developing countries by host region 1: Market capitalization of EM firms listed in London 2: Market capitalization of EM firms listed in New York 3: International privatizations as a percentage of international equities offered 4: Equity issued as a percentage of GDP 5: Growth in market capitalization of emerging markets 6: Growth in number of listed domestic companies in emerging markets Tables 1: Appearance of organized equity markets 2: Announced international equity issues 3: Summary of stock exchanges established in the imperial era 4: Average annual growth rates of flows of direct foreign investment from developed countries to developing countries, 1960-1978 5: Russian and Eastern European methods of privatization 6: Privatized company stock transactions in Chile 7: Summary of Latin American cases examined 8: Summary of Asian cases examined 9: Growth of the Budapest stock exchange 10: Growth of the Warsaw stock exchange 11: Summary of Russian and East European cases examined 12: Summary of African and Middle Eastern cases examined

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NPB9780195174090
9780195174090
0195174097
The Politics of Equity Finance in Emerging Markets by Kathryn C. Lavelle (Professor, Department of Political Science, Professor, Department of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2004-11-11
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