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Macedonia: Recent Developments by Samir Latif and Gregory F. Maassen in: Corporate Governance of Non-Listed Companies in Emerging Markets, OECD

Publication date:  30 Jan 2006  Language: English  Pages: 264  ISBN: 9264035745

 

You can download the chapter here:icon Latif And Maassen OECD 2005 Non-Listed Joint Stock Companies In Macedonia (422.73 kB)

The OECD has established regional round tables that draw on the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance as a reference. The round table process includes the drafting of regional White Papers, setting out priorities and recommendations for the region. The OECD organizes five Regional round tables in Asia, Eurasia, Latin America, Russia and South East Europe.  We have been a key note speaker at several round tables.

The Macedonia Corporate Governance and Company Law Project was co-organizer of the South East European Corporate Governance Round Table  in Macedonia in June 2004.

 
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