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Legal process and economic development : a case study of Indonesia (英语)

Westeners often complain that laws are not enforced in developing countries. "Good" laws are on the books, but in reality individuals and firms evade them with impunity. For example taxes are uncollected, bankruptcy laws unenforced, environmental controls ignored and trade restrictions evaded. Furthermore, corruption often flourishes in government despite repeated condemnation by public leaders. This paper tries to unravel the nature of legal processes...
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