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What is the relationship between the Board of Directors, the Shareholders and the Executives? Do they play a crucial role in good corporate governance? Are there any other factors which increasingly impact modern corporate governance? What are the differences between corporate governance and corporate management?
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Provide supporting details and examples for the following:
"Good corporate governance become one of company characteristics. TheBoard of Directors are responsible for establishing good corporate governance in real practices, because good corporate governance can limit the agency dilemma and also enhances the transparency and confidence of all company stakeholders."
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How does good corporate governance currently play a role in companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
What is the framework of good corporate governance followed by these companies?How do they implement good corporate governance practices in their own companies?
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What is good corporate governance in brief summery ? Please provide examples related to good corporate governance in our daily life activities?
Question 1 :1 point: Semistrong form efficiency implies: I a] All historical market information, including prices and volume. is included in the price. I b] All information, both public and private is already incorporated in the price. I c} Superior returns may be obtained by the analysis of past prices and volumes. d] All public information is already incorporated in the price. Question 211 point]- Which ofthe following is NOT an empirical challenge to market efficiency? I a] small stocks tend to outperform large stocks I b] value stocks tend to outperform growth stocks I c] investors appear to react slowly to earnings announcements di stocks sometimes return more than their expected return s, and at othertimes return less than their expected returns Question 3 [1 point]- Which ofthe following should not lead to an increase in market efciency? I a] Information is available faster I b] Infon'nation is available at a lower cost cjl There are more assets {for example, number of stocks) in the market for the same number of market participants I d] There are more participants in the markets for the same number ofassets Question 411 polnt] An exchange rate regime is one under which rates of exchange are determined in the market on the basis of predominantly private transactions is called: received it Clear my choice Question 9 Toyota, a Japanese firm, produces a $25,000 car in its plant located in South Carolina, U.S. How does is factor into GDP? Not yet Irawend Select one Points out of O a. $25,000 is added to Japan's GDP I Rag quilton O b. Nothing is added to either country's GOP O c. $25,000 is added to both U.S GDP and Japan's GDP O d. $25 000 is added to U.S. GDP Quantien 10 The supply and demand model shows us that Not you Select one: Points out of 1.00 O a if there is a surplus in a market, buyers will change their preferences and decrease their demand until the surplus is gone. F Rag question O b. once a market reaches equilibrium, the market price will stay the same, even if supply and demand change in the future. O c profit seeking firms will push the price so high that eventually nobody will buy the good and the market will dissolve O d. if there is a shortage in a market, competition will make the price rise and the shortage will be eliminatedQUESTION 30 1. Table 23-6 The table below contains data for the country of Batterland, which produces only waffles an d pancakes. The base year is 2013. Year Price of Quantity of Price of Quantity of Waffles Waffles Pancakes Pancakes 2010 $2.00 80 $1.00 100 2011 $2.00 100 $2.00 120 2012 $2.00 120 $3.00 150 2013 $4.00 150 $3.00 200 Refer to Table 23-6. In 2010, this country's nominal GDP was $260 $440 $620 $760 QUESTION 31 Sheri, a U.S. citizen, works only in Germany. The value she adds to production in Germany i +'s included in both German GDP and U.S. GDP in German GDP, but is not included in U.S. GDP ET C in U.S. GDP, but is not included in German GDP in neither German GDP nor U.S. GDP QUESTION 32 Disposable personal income is the income that "households have left after paying taxes and non-tax payments to the government businesses have left after paying taxes and non-tax payments to the government households and noncorporate businesses have left after paying taxes and non- tax payments to the government households and businesses have left after paying taxes and non- tax payments to the government QUESTION 33 Gross domestic product adds together many different kinds of goods and services into a singl e measure of the value of economic activity. To do this, GDP makes use of C market prices " statistical estimates of the value of goods and services to consumers. prices based on the assumption that producers make no profits the maximum amount consumers would be willing to payQUESTION 1 All risk that stockholders bear should be compensated with higher expectations for returns True False. Only firm risk compensates through higher expected returns @ False. Only market risk compensates through higher expected returns O False. Only interest rate risk compensates through higher expected returns QUESTION 2 For the majority of stocks, what percentage of their returns fall between 1 and 2 standard deviations away from their average return? O About 13.5% Greater than 27% O Less than 27% About equal to 27%Question 19 1 pts Use the following hypothetical data in TABLE 7 to calculate GNP. Note: Exports are negative 267, that is, there is a minus sign before 267. Enter your answer as a number only. That is, don't put any comma or period signs. TABLE 7 Billions of dollars Net Exports -267 Dividends 50 Capital Consumption Allowance 203 Government expenditures 377 Rents 260 Value of Intermediate goods 300 Indirect business taxes 155 Wages 900 Corporate Income taxes 95 Interest 160 Proprietor's income 132 Personal Consumption expenditure 1600 Undistributed corporate profits 85 Gross private domestic investment 330 NFFI 0