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    Capital Structure and Investment Behaviour of Malaysian Firms in the 1990s: a study of corporate governance before the crisis

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    This is an empirical study analysing the corporate finance and governance structure in Malaysia before and after the financial crisis of 1997, utilising the agency cost approach. The contribution of this paper is to link the corporate governance mechanism with the role of banks and corporate ownership structure peculiar to Malaysia, taking into account the institutional framework and historical background of the Malaysian financial system, such as government protection for the banking sector and the social dispersion of corporate ownership related to the Malay First policy. Copyright Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2003.
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