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The effects of judicial strength and rule of law on portfolio investment in the developing world
Joseph L. Staats
, Glen Biglaiser
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Developing World
100%
Rule of Law
100%
Portfolio Investment
100%
Property Rights Protection
28%
Developing Countries
14%
Time Series Data
14%
Multivariate Regression
14%
Separation Analysis
14%
Percent Increase
14%
Investment Risk
14%
Risk Environment
14%
Judicial Independence
14%
Panel Corrected Standard Errors
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Developing World
100%
Property Right
66%
Measure of Dispersion
66%
Investors
33%
Developing Countries
33%
Investment Risk
33%
Time Series
33%
Social Sciences
Rule of Law
100%
Developing World
100%
Standard Deviation
33%
Right to Property
33%
Courts
16%
Investors
16%
Developing Countries
16%
Time Series
16%
Investment Risk
16%