COMPARING FINANCIAL SYSTEMS AROUND THE WORLD: CAPITAL MARKETS, LEGAL SYSTEMS, AND GOVERNANCE REGIMES
COMPARING FINANCIAL SYSTEMS AROUND THE WORLD: CAPITAL MARKETS, LEGAL SYSTEMS, AND GOVERNANCE REGIMES
Author(s): Felix ZogningSubject(s): Financial Markets
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: financial systems; financial markets; banking system; governance model; cost of debt;
Summary/Abstract: Financial systems are generally classified as being bank-based or market-based. This paper compares the characteristics of major financial systems on the basis of financing channels, legal system, governance models, cost of debt, and shareholding structure. It explains how the financial market is dominant in Anglo-Saxon countries like Canada, the United States or Great Britain, with a common law system, a shareholder governance model, lower cost of debt, and scattered ownership. On the other hand, the banking system is predominant in continental Europe countries like France and Germany, with a code law system, a stakeholder governance model, higher cost of debt, and concentrated ownership.
Journal: Economics, Management, and Financial Markets
- Issue Year: 12/2017
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 43-58
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
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