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Viet D. Dinh's
Scholarly Papers
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Viet D. Dinh Georgetown University Law Center
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16 Dec 99
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The article analyzes employee codetermination in corporate governance by comparing American and German systems of corporation and labor law and assesses how the systemic differences affect the internal governance of a multinational corporation. It examines what happens when the two systems of corporate law and labor relations merge and consequently come into conflict?as when a German corporation merges with an American corporation to form a truly multinational entity. Using the Daimler-Chrysler merger as an illustration, the article argues that codetermination in a multinational enterprise creates an incentive for managers to appease home country (German) employees at the expense of foreign labor. The prospect for opportunistic alliance among managers, shareholders, and domestic employees suggests that codetermination in a multinational enterprise imposes distributional costs on foreign workers and perhaps also efficiency loss for the corporation.
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Viet D. Dinh Georgetown University Law Center
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16 Mar 98
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10 Jun 98
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This article evaluates banking regulation and capital markets development in Vietnam from more parochial perspective. The analysis focuses on Vietnam?s needs at this stage of her economic development and explores how financial sector reforms could be best tailored to meet those needs.
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Viet D. Dinh Georgetown University Law Center
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25 Jul 97
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Drawing upon recent theory and evidence on the determinants of economic development, the paper argues that finance -- both intermediated and not -- plays an important role in promoting economic growth. Although Vietnam has made significant progress in legal and economic reforms in recent years, its financial sector remains underdeveloped and inefficient. Accordingly, the paper analyzes applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances and suggests reforms to promote an effective banking system and to develop more efficient capital markets.
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