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A provocative new book diagnoses what ails Australia plc. Its editors set out their stall.
Increasingly complex markets, political gyrations and disruptive technologies are putting intense demands on major companies and corporate governance at a global level. But, according to a new book Bootmakers, Boards and Rogues, Australia's corporate law regime has failed to keep pace with a fast-changing world. Backed by Herbert Smith Freehills and the University of Sydney, the book has been edited by corporate veteran Tony Damian and rising star Amelia Morgan. The pair discuss the pressures facing Australian companies and make the case for overdue reform.
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