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Corruption in higher education has long been neglected as an area of research in the US. The processes of decentralization, commoditization, and privatization in higher education rise questions of accountability, transparency, quality, and access. Every nation solves problems of access, quality,...
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In support of public policy, the law anticipates Government projects so as to pave the way for them, or is adjusted …
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This paper aims to define Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) that are considered as a major approach in delivering public infrastructure projects in recent years. The paper analyses PPPs in Southeastern Europe, particularly in Croatia, describing the projects that have been achieved and the...
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The paper analyzes issues of emergence and development of institute of legal support of activity of the situational centers in the Russian Federation
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From the 1930s, Leontief defended the validity of input-output analysis on the basis of a very specific epistemology: operationalism. Operationalism was not proper to Leontief but it was a common epistemological reference from the 1930s to the 1950s –especially about the status of scientific...
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This paper sets a new tone in the legal origins debate with the overwhelming dominance of French civil-law countries in … private investment: contrary to mainstream consensus where-in, English common-law countries are better at championing private … shape domestic, foreign, private and public investments through law channels of regulation quality and the rule of law. …
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This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments through financial intermediary channels of depth, efficiency, activity and size. Findings show that legal origin matters in the finance-investment nexus; though its ability to explain aggregate...
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finance. It is a natural extension of “Law and finance: why does legal origin matter?” by Thorsten Beck, Asli Demirgüç …) hypotheses that English common-law countries tend to have better developed financial intermediaries than French civil-law …
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This paper assesses how legal-origin influences financial development through regulation quality and the rule of law …. It uses data collected after pioneering works on the law-finance nexus to assess hypotheses resulting there-from in the … policy implications results support the benefits of law channels to financial development in the continent. …
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This paper cuts adrift the mainstream approach to the legal-origins debate on the law-growth nexus by integrating both … overall economic and human components in our understanding of how regulation quality and the rule of law lie at the heart of … growth and human development beyond the mechanisms of law channels. As a policy implication results support benefits of the …
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