Quiz Ch 33 – T/F German Governance and Labor Unions
Principles of Corporate Finance
Brealey, Myers, and Allen
13th Edition
True or false: The German governance model integrates labor unions as essential partners in shaping long-term strategies.
True or false: The German governance model integrates labor unions as essential partners in shaping long-term strategies.
True or false: In less-developed countries, the influence of direct individual investment in equity markets tends to be limited.
True or false: The significant role of individual investors in U.S. corporate governance is attributed to well-established democratic institutions.
True or false: Japan’s financial system is characterized by its reliance on banks.
True or false: There exists a “main bank” system characterized by enduring relationships between banks and firms in Japan.
True or false: Firms primarily derive funds from households, financial institutions, and fellow enterprises.
True or false: In Korea, business conglomerates are known as chaebols.
True or false: The Tata Group holds the position of the biggest conglomerate in India.
True or false: France, Germany, and Scandinavia share a legal heritage that has evolved from a common civil law tradition.
True or false: Rooted in a civil law tradition are the legal systems in the United States and the United Kingdom.