Strategy For Attracting Investments By Expanding the Participation of Joint-Stock Companies in the Securities Market
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15721208Ключевые слова:
Securities market, joint-stock companies, investment strategy, emerging markets, capital market development, corporate governance, financial regulationАннотация
The efficient functioning of the securities market plays a pivotal role in mobilizing capital and directing it towards productive
investment. This paper proposes a strategy aimed at attracting domestic and foreign investments through the expanded participation
of joint-stock companies in the securities market. Using a mixed-methods approach combining macroeconomic data analysis and a
case study of selected emerging economies, we identify key barriers and strategic enablers for increasing the presence of joint-stock
companies in public trading platforms. Results demonstrate that policy reform, increased transparency, and corporate governance
enhancement significantly boost market participation and, consequently, investment inflows. The findings provide actionable insights for
policymakers and corporate leaders aiming to improve capital market development in transitioning economies
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