Warsaw Rising: The Warsaw Stock Exchange a Successful Model for Transition Economies
2016, 63, No. 1
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Abstract
Wymiana papierów wartościowych w warunkach gospodarki przejściowej zwykle napotyka na różne wyzwania. Trudności te są częściowo spowodowane słabym lub w ogóle nieistniejącym prawem papierów wartościowych. Warszawska Giełda Papierów Wartościowych jest wyjątkiem. Służy ona za modelowe rozwiązanie dla nowo tworzonych giełd w gospodarkach przejściowych. Rząd polski wprowadził konsekwentne i spójne prawo papierów wartościowych, aby zachęcić zagranicznych inwestorów do inwestowania w Polsce. Polskie prawo papierów wartościowych i firmy notowane na Warszawskiej Giełdzie Papierów Wartościowych, od których wymaga się ładu korporacyjnego, zapewniają poczucie stabilności prawnej, politycznej i gospodarczej inwestorom zagranicznym, którzy zamierzają inwestować na rozwijających się rynkach.
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