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Corporate Governance in Nepal

Socio-Economic Development Panorama

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Title Corporate Governance in Nepal
 
Creator Pokhrel, Dilli Ram; Tribhuvan University
 
Subject Socio-Economics

 
Description For the last few years, the corporate governance has been a matter of growing academic interest in the policy studies. Given the infant stage of securities market development and gradual transformation of the external sources of corporate finance from bank to market, Nepal is passing through a transitional phase of institutional and governance reform. The high concentration of corporate ownership structure and dominance of family business groups in corporate affairs have become major constraints in exercising good corporate governance. Nevertheless, a number of governance reforms are underway and some positive symptoms have been observed in the banks and financial institutions. To ensure a good corporate governance in Nepal requires a joint effort of the investors (promoters) who need to be more transparent, responsible and socially accountable; the shareholders who must actively participate in their corporate affairs to help prevent any fraudulent and insider practices  and; the regulatory authority that should effectively enforce rules and regulations in order to protect the rights of all stakeholders and create favorable environment to enhance good corporate governance culture. This article presents an introductory overview of the policy framework, enforcement mechanism, compliance practices and main features of corporate governance in Nepal.  Socio-Economic Development Panorama Vol.1(1) 2007 pp.39-53
 
Publisher HARD-NEPAL and Pro-Con
 
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Date 2008-07-09
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article

 
Identifier http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/sedp/article/view/1182
 
Source Socio-Economic Development Panorama; Vol 1, No 1 (2007); 39-53
1999-3536
 
Language en
 
Coverage Nepal