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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.2.2020.tde-09052021-232027
Document
Author
Full name
Loren Cristine Ribeiro Dias
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2020
Supervisor
Committee
Proença, José Marcelo Martins (President)
Cerezetti, Sheila Christina Neder
Najjarian, Ilene Patricia de Noronha
Prado, Viviane Muller
Title in Portuguese
Pequenas e médias empresas no mercado de valores mobiliários brasileiro: abordagem crítico-estruturalista dos atuais regimes societário e regulatório
Keywords in Portuguese
Direito Comercial
Financiamento
Mercado de capitais
Mercado imobiliário
Pequenas e médias empresas -- Brasil
Abstract in Portuguese
Após uma breve, e necessária, análise de aspectos estruturais históricos da sociedade e da economia brasileiras, o presente trabalho buscará, a partir dessas questões primordiais, fazer uma análise crítica do mercado de valores mobiliários brasileiro e da relação deste com o acesso de Pequenas e Médias Empresas às formas de financiamento objeto desse mercado. Nesse sentido, procurar-se-á responder se tais empresas encontram - e poderão encontrar - no mercado brasileiro tal qual hoje estruturado uma forma viável e sustentável de obtenção de recursos financeiros para o desenvolvimento de suas atividades. Além disso, considerou-se fundamental uma análise não só da estrutura regulatória, e em certa medida, autorregulatória, do mercado de valores mobiliários brasileiro, mas também uma análise das principais leis que sustentam o único tipo societário que, regra geral, tem acesso a esse mercado, isto é, as sociedades anônimas, como forma de verificar em que medida essas estruturas também impactam no desenvolvimento das Pequenas e Médias Empresas no Brasil.
Title in English
Small and medium-sized companies in the Brazilian securities market: Critical-structuralist approach to current corporate and regulatory regimes
Keywords in English
Capital Markets
Corporate Law
Critical Structuralism
Funding
Regulation
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Abstract in English
After a short, but necessary, analysis of some historical structural aspects of both Brazilian society and economy, the present study, based on these primary aspects, will seek out a critical analysis regarding the Brazilian capital markets and the relation between the access of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises to the sources of financing this market can offer. For that matter, it will seek to answer whether these enterprises can find - and may find in the long-term - at this market as it is current structured a feasible and sustainable way to obtain financial resources in order to develop its activities. Furthermore, it deemed fundamental an analysis not only of the regulatory - and, to a certain extent, self-regulatory - structure of the Brazilian capital markets, but also one regarding the main laws incurring on the single corporate form that, in general terms, is able to access this market, namely the joint-stock companies, as a way to verify to what extent these structures are also impacting on the development of the Small and MediumSized Enterprises in Brazil.
 
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Publishing Date
2021-06-14
 
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