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political power undermines financial accumulation. Even under limited government, unaccountable institutions lead to regulatory …
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Can a wealth shift to emerging countries explain instability in developed countries? Investors exposed to political risk seek safety in countries with better property right protection. This induces private intermediaries to offer safety via inexpensive demandable debt, and increase lending into...
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. Newspaper readership has much more explanatory power than formal measures of democracies. The effect of diffusion of the press …
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In a democracy, a political majority can influence both the corporategovernance structure and the return to human and financial capital.We argue that when financial wealth is sufficiently diffused, thereis political support for a strong governance role for dispersed equitymarket investors, and...
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While financial liberalization has in general favorable effects, reforms in countries with poor regulation is often followed by financial crises. We explain this variation as the outcome of lobbying interests capturing the reform process. Even after liberalization, market investors must rely on...
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This article proposes a theory of corporate transparency and its determinants. We show that under imperfect product … preferred by equity holders. The theory predicts a clustering of firm characteristics that emerge when capital markets are not …
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