Does Governance Matter to Long-Term Investment Performance?

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CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly
December 2008 | Vol. 25 | No. 4 | 5 pages
Source: CFA Institute
David R. Beatty, CFA

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Abstract

It is easy to think that problems with corporate governance are a phenomenon of the United States in the 21st century. But sound governance practices have been a global problem for 400 years. Today, however, shareholders, regulators, and other organizations—such as CFA Institute—are recognizing their common interests in fostering the highest standards for corporate governance.

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Corporate Finance
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  • Corporate Governance
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