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Although there is growing research that examines CSR reporting within the context of developing nations, few attempts have been made to theorize this phenomenon. The aim of this study is to explore the possibility of using the legitimacy theory as a plausible explanation for CSR reporting...
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This paper studies the incentives that developing countries have to protect intellectual properties rights (IPR). On the one hand, free-riding on rich countries technology reduces their investment cost in R&D. On the other hand, firm that violates IPR cannot legally export in a country that...
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The paper studies empirically fiscal policies around elections in 25 developing countries as affected by the exchange regime. It is argued that countries with flexible exchange regimes are less likely to engage in expansionary fiscal policies before elections because such policies can result in...
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Recent research on exchange rate regimes has stressed the similarity amongst intermediate regimes (managed floats and "soft" pegs) rather than the traditional peg/float dichotomy. We investigate the choice of regime amongst hard pegs, soft pegs, managed floats and independent floats for a panel...
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