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A Critique of Banks’ Failure and Bankruptcy Law in Iran and the Necessity of Its Replacement with the Resolution System to Stabilize the Financial Sector in the Country [PDF]
The issue of failure and bankruptcy of financial institutions, especially banks, is one of the most complex legal-economic issues that has generally been addressed within the framework of the usual rules of bankruptcy in private law.
Mohammad Javad Sharifzadeh
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Firm productivity, innovation, and financial development
This study utilizes firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Survey Indicator Database, conducted between 2009 and 2018 for 32 countries in Africa, to examine the causal relationship between firm productivity, innovation, and financial ...
Sheng Xu +2 more
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ECONOMICS AND LAW: TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY?
The article views the issues of interaction between the theories of economics and law. The author pays attention to the necessity of studying the integral sciences, and highlights the theoretical grounds for the economics-law symbiosis, as well as for ...
R. Burganov
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Law-and-Economics Approaches to Labour and Employment Law
This article describes the distinctive approaches that law and economics takes to labour and employment law. The article distinguishes between ‘economic analysis of law’ and ‘law and economics’, with the former applying economic models to generally ...
Stewart J. Schwab
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The Law and Economics of Identity [PDF]
24 Social norms, for example, have long had an important impact on gender roles in employment specifically with respect to work/family concerns.25 Moreover, one of the central conclusions of the famous Hawthorne experiments of the 1930s26 was that ...
Gely, Rafael
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Credit information sharing, corruption and financial development: International evidence
This study investigates the individual impact of credit information sharing and corruption as well as their interaction on financial development, using a sample of 120 countries for the period 2004–2017.
Tran Hung Son +2 more
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The economics of copyright law: a stocktake of the literature [PDF]
This article is a survey of publications by economists writing on copyright law. It begins with a general overview of how economists analyse these questions; the distinction is made between the economics of copying and the economic aspects of ...
Handke, Christian +2 more
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Corruption, nonperforming loans, and economic growth: International evidence
This paper explores the impact of corruption on both the banking sector and economic growth; we determine the impact using aggregate data from the World Bank covering 120 countries over the period 2004–2017.
Tran Hung Son +2 more
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Post-Chicago Law and Economics [PDF]
This is not another law-and-econ bashing symposium. Nor is the symposium\u27s title intended to denigrate Chicago School law and economics any more than the term Post-Keynesian economics was intended to denigrate the work of John Maynard Keynes ...
Barnett, Randy E
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What is Law & Economics and How Could It Have Contributed to Preventing the Global Crisis?
Objective: The main goal of the article is to investigate the underpinnings and research apparatus of law & economics, as well as to expose its relevance to economists and lawyers in the context of the recent global financial crisis and preventing future
Jacek Lewkowicz
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