Why Regulatory Dualism has been produced? The demand of the capital market Economic development receives strong stimulus from an effective capital market, which in return requires a substantial and effective legal infrastructure to protect the interests of minority shareholders in publicly traded business corporations
The demand of the capital market Why Regulatory Dualism has been produced?
Why Regulatory Dualism has been produced? The resistance of the established firms The reform will shift wealth,corporate power,ultimately political power from the controlling owners to public shareholders. Effective shareholder protection will facilitate the financing of potential competitors. Influence on Resistance Incentive political to the process reform
The resistance of the established firms 1 • The reform will shift wealth, corporate power, ultimately political power from the controlling owners to public shareholders. 2 • Effective shareholder protection will facilitate the financing of potential competitors. Incentive Influence on political process Resistance to the reform Why Regulatory Dualism has been produced?
The demand of The resistance the capital of established market firms Regulatory Dualism New Existing firms developing firms
The demand of the capital market The resistance of established firms Regulatory Dualism Existing firms New developing firms
1)It's a listing segment of Sao Paulo Stock Exchange for the trading of shares issued by companies that commit themselves Regulatory voluntarily to adopt corporate governance Dualism in practices in addition to Brazil those are required by law. (complementary to,not competitive with the law) The Novo Mercado (New Market”)
Regulatory Dualism in Brazil The Novo Mercado (“New Market”)
2)It's open,on a voluntary basis,to both new and existing firms that are prepared to comply with Regulatory its requirements. Dualism in Meanwhile,the old regime remains Brazil available to both old and new firms as well. The Novo Mercado (a typical example of ("New Market") Regulatory Dualism)
Regulatory Dualism in Brazil The Novo Mercado (“New Market”)