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ABSTRACT Smallholder agriculture remains a cornerstone for economic development and poverty reduction in Latin America. Their transition to sustainable agricultural production is critical in the face of the environmental challenges posed by conventional farming practices and is a key pathway to achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development ...
Gabriela Carbajo‐Alvarez+2 more
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In this paper I focus on the affective dimension of debt and its primary mode of dissemination--privately and digitally created credit money. To do so, I examine the age-old--though increasingly visible--relationship between debtor and creditor, a ...
Matthew Tiessen
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Financial dependence, labour regimes and industry growth: Do creditor rights matter? [PDF]
Ghosh S.
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Equitable Remedies of Creditors in Michigan
J. R. R., John C. Dooling
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Bankruptcy, nonbankruptcy entitlements, and the creditors' bargain [PDF]
Thomas H. Jackson
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Creditor Protection and Banking System Development in India [PDF]
We use a new legal dataset tracking changes in creditor protection law over several decades to study the impact of legal reforms on banking system development in India.
Gregory James+2 more
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Proposal for a Council Directive relating to the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States concerning consumer credit. COM (79) 69 final, 23 February 1979 [PDF]
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Assessing Agricultural Green Total Factor Productivity in Latin America
ABSTRACT The agricultural sector in Latin America plays a vital role in ensuring food security while impacting the environment. However, there remains a lack of analysis regarding the inputs responsible for pollution within its sub‐technologies. Hence, this article aims to assess agricultural green total factor productivity (TFP) through a novel ...
Tianxiang Li+2 more
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When do creditor rights work? [PDF]
Creditor-friendly laws are generally associated with more credit to the private sector and deeper financial markets. But laws mean little if they are not upheld in the courts.
Safavian, Mehnaz, Sharma, Siddharth
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