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Corporate Governance, Investment And Business Growth

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The purpose of this study is to bridge the gap between theory and corporate governance practices in selected emerging and developed economies, and assess its impact on corporate growth and productivity. Our investigation yields a negative relationship between corporate governance and investment levels and GDP growth in these countries.

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