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Do firms harvest from political connections during general elections? Case of Pakistan
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Journal of Financial Crime
Journal of Financial Crime (2020) 27 (1): 258–273.
Published: 10 February 2020
... Stock returns Group affiliation General elections D72 P16 P26 C32 P43 Political connections (PCs) are a multiform phenomenon, often classified as direct and indirect. The direct PC means personal relation of politicians with the firms, e.g. a politician is member of board...
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Local corruption and local stock returns
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Journal of Financial Crime
Journal of Financial Crime (2019) 26 (4): 1065–1077.
Published: 07 October 2019
... Institutions Justice Political corruption G10 G12 G18 D72 D73 K42 Kohring had solicited bribes from and had taken action to benefit the financial interests of VECO while serving as a member in the state legislature. Kohring repeatedly agreed to lobby his colleagues and, if needed, cast votes...
