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Equity market liberalizations open up domestic stock markets to foreign investors. A puzzle in the literature is why developing countries exhibit relatively small financial impacts associated with liberalizations. We use cross-firm variation in corporate governance at the time of the official...
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Do the legal rights of creditors influence whether firms borrow from arm's length or relationship lenders in a country? We examine this question by exploiting the staggered adoption of legal reforms that changed creditor rights. We find that as creditor rights strengthen, firms exhibit a greater...
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Do the legal rights of creditors influence whether firms borrow from arm's length or relationship lenders in a country? In this paper, we examine this question by exploiting the staggered adoption of legal reforms that changed creditor rights. We show that as creditor rights strengthen, firms...
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We analyze a hand-collected sample of 166 prominent bribery cases, involving 107 publicly listed firms from 20 stock markets that have been reported to have bribed government officials in 52 countries worldwide during 1971-2007. We focus on the initial date of award of the contract for which the...
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