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This title was first published in 2001. A developing country that is pursuing free market economic policies requires a modern commercial law infrastructure which enables the emerging economy to have in place properly functioning credit and other financial systems which stimulate domestic and foreign investment. This book provides a comparative analysis of the law and practice of debt recovery in India Sri Lanka and Malaysia demonstrating that a suitable debt-recovery system for a developing economy requires not only good laws and judicial remedies but also appropriate financial industry practices such as credit and loan supervision policies. | Banking and Debt Recovery in Emerging Markets The Law Reform Context

Routledge Banking And Debt Recovery In Emerging Markets The Law Reform Context 09781138635425

This title was first published in 2001. A developing country that is pursuing free market economic policies requires a modern commercial law infrastructure which enables the emerging economy to have in place properly functioning credit and other financial systems which stimulate domestic and foreign investment. This book provides a comparative analysis of the law and practice of debt recovery in India Sri Lanka and Malaysia demonstrating that a suitable debt-recovery system for a developing economy requires not only good laws and judicial remedies but also appropriate financial industry practices such as credit and loan supervision policies. | Banking and Debt Recovery in Emerging Markets The Law Reform Context

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