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corruption increases along with risks associated with anti-bribery laws. This article examines recent developments related to the … Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), which has undergone a dramatic rise in enforcement during recent years. As the world …
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corruption increases along with the increased risks associated with anti-bribery laws. Companies who employ citizens of the … has past since implementation, an assessment of this law's impact is presented. As the world continues to grow smaller and …
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Verständigung zwischen Juristen und Ökonomen beitragen. Seine zentrale These besteht darin, dass Korruption als ein Ordnungsproblem … between law and economics. It claims that corruption is to be perceived as a constitutional problem of the economy and that …
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of cases in the telecommunications sector, which appears to be one especially prone to corruption. These relate to a wide …
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Reducing corruption in the telecommunications sector requires licensing reforms. Liberalisation ignored known risks of … corruption in both developing countries and in the telecommunications sector, allowing bribery, cronyism and nepotism to enter … and to flourish. A discussion of past and present corruption is essential, with politicians and CEOs setting a new, clean …
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Corruption has been identified as a significant issue in telecommunications, seen in bribery and nepotism over many … potential problems. There has been no discussion of corruption in the meetings, except its use to reduce corruption elsewhere …. It is essential for discussion to be opened on corruption in general and the introduction of anti-corruption practices …
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This paper attempts to compare policies and practices on the disclosure of external auditing results of deposit taking institutions in Hong Kong, Indonesia, China, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Korea and Malaysia
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This paper examines what institutional and bank-specific factors determine bank stock price synchronicity. Using data on 37 countries from 1996–2007, we find that bank stocks are more aligned with the whole market during the financial crisis; in countries that have more credit provided by...
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Short selling has long been regarded as aggressive speculation that destabilizes financial markets, raising concerns about their moral foundations. This view gathered unstoppable force in September 2008 when short sales were seen as the principal cause of precipitous falls in the market price of...
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This study first establishes a causal relation between insider trading and the likelihood of stock price crash occurrence, and then investigates potential channels through which the former influences the latter. Exploiting the initial enforcement of insider trading laws in a country as a natural...
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