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The essence of the legal origin hypothesis is that a country with an English legal origin provides better investor and creditor protection and experiences greater financial development; financial institutions and stock markets flourish, the general public participate more in financing investment...
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Our panel data analysis ) of a sample of 31 less developed countries) shows that the stock market capitalization as a percentage of GDP - an important indicator of stock market development - has no relationship with the growth rates of gross fixed capital formation. Our time series analysis ) of...
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In the present LPG (Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation) regime the stock market has been assigned to play an important role. There is now a call for better corporate governance in order to protect the interests of the share holders. In this perspective the Centre for Business...
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We test the 'law matters' and 'legal origin' claims using a newly created panel dataset measuring legal change over time in a sample of developed and developing countries. Our dataset improves on previous ones by avoiding country-specific variables in favour of functional and generic...
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We test the ‘law matters’ and ‘legal origin’claims using a newly created panel dataset measuring legal change over time in a sample of developed and developing countries. Our dataset improves on previous ones by avoiding country-specific variables in favour of functional and generic...
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A major purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of poor governance or ‘state fragility’ in African countries on their overall economic and agrarian performance. The results of our econometric analysis show that a higher level of public security is conducive to lower levels of...
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A major purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of poor governance or ‘state fragility’ in African countries on their overall economic and agrarian performance. The results of our econometric analysis show that a higher level of public security is conducive to lower levels of...
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