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Name Date published Author
The Relationship between Corporate Governance Indicators and Firm Value: A Case Study of Karachi Stock Exchange January 2007
The Financial Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for Strengthening Regional Monitoring of Financial Markets and Regional Coordination of Financial Sector Policies? January 2010
The Effect of Financial Repression & Enforcement on Entrepreneurship and Economic Development March 2006
Regulatory Impact Assessment of SECP’s Corporate Governance Code in Pakistan January 2005
Policy Reforms and Institutional Weakness: Closing The Gap. June 2007
Financial Regulatory Harmonization in East Asia: Balancing Domestic and International Pressures for Corporate Governance Reforms March 2011
Financial Development: A Broader Perspective January 2010
Financial Development: A Broader Perspective December 2010
Financial Crisis, Trade Finance, and SMEs: Case of Central Asia January 2010
Corporate Governance Assessment on the Top 100 Chinese Listed Companies. January 2006
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