Comparative causality analysis for corporate governance and financial performance of Hungary and Indonesia

This study compares Corporate Governance (CG) between Hungary and Indonesia and analyzes the causality between CG and financial performance in both countries. CG proxy is the ownership structure. In the monitoring function, CG will improve the company's performance. The company's performan...

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