(DP 1991-10) Interlocking Directorates Commercial Banks, Other Financial Institutions and NonFinancial Corporations
Abstract
The paper documents the interlocking directories of banks with other financial and nonfinancial firms which belong to the top 1,000 corporations in the Philippines. Within the interlocked group of firms are the large conglomerates of leading families. Additionally there is interlocking within the major banks. The paper argues that interlocking is an innovation for obtaining rent or privileges that were created by policies. Interlocking facilitates the lobbying process. This possibly explains the difficulty of implementing structural reforms in the country.
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