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shareholders is considerably stronger in 'blockholder countries' as compared to the non-blockholder countries and that convergence …
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Opinion is sharply divided over whether EMU is leading to regional economic convergence or regional economic divergence … is a complex one: whilst worker productivity shows only very weak convergence across the EU regions (a process which …
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Following the 1900 congress in Paris, the beginning of the 20th century saw comparative law emerge as a significant discipline. This paper suggests that the early 21st century is seeing the decline, or maybe even the 'end', of comparative law. In contrast to other claims which see the 21st...
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serving to destabilise traditional structures and cause some form of convergence along American corporate governance lines …
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general there has been convergence in the last decade. In order to explain these results, the distinction between origin and …
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