The role of the law in the growth of an economy, with a special focus on developing economies
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Law and Business are not mutually exclusive sub-sets. Neither of them can be practiced in isolation. However, the interplay of law and economic growth has always been an intriguing subject for legal researchers and those associated with the legal sector. With an increase in the number of opportunities available for growth, especially in developing economies, businesses look to explore the latest dynamics and trends that have a positive impact on them. They also need to examine these and other issues within the limits of what the law permits.
Law and Business are not mutually exclusive sub-sets. Neither of them can be practiced in isolation. However, the interplay of law and economic growth has always been an intriguing subject for legal researchers and those associated with the legal sector. With an increase in the number of opportunities available for growth, especially in developing economies, businesses look to explore the latest dynamics and trends that have a positive impact on them. They also need to examine these and other issues within the limits of what the law permits.We* will examine this issue from two perspectives. The first one is the interaction and interdependence between the legal and industry sectors. The second is the role of the judiciary in shaping the growing economy.
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