Effect of country governance on trade credit activities : empirical evidence from Pakistan
An existence of good governance situation ensures the progress of economic sectors. The recent literature has mentioned the role of country governance in multiple business operations. However, the effect of country governance on trade credit is not yet explored in the literature. Thus, the current a...
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Tabash, Mosab I. [verfasserIn] Farooq, Umar [verfasserIn] Hamouri, Basem [verfasserIn] Kumar, Ashish [verfasserIn] Al-Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh [verfasserIn] |
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