CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN EUROPE: CEPS DEBATE FOCUSES ON WHETHER EU SHOULD HAVE SINGLE MODEL OR DIVERSE MODELS

WITH the European Union (EU) starting work in earnest to create a European Capital Markets Union (CMU), the question of whether the EU needs a single corporate governance model, a diverse system of different national corporate governance systems or something in between these two extremes, is more relevant than ever before. It was the focus of a high level debate organised by the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), a Brussels-based think tank, on corporate governance in Europe on February 17.Attempts have been made at full harmonisation in the EU in the ...


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