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'Leftist' governments are bad for business

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  • Alexander (Sasha) Molchanov
  • Art Durnev
  • Jon Garfinkel

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Although governments of the 'left' are typically viewed by economists and the general public as being less business-friendly, formal evidence linking the political orientation of parties in power to their country's economic performance is decidedly mixed. A prizewinning paper from Sasha Molchanov and his co-authors Art Durnev and Jon Garfinkel clarifies the seeming disconnect between party-in-power orientation and corporate performance. http://www.iscr.org.nz/n752.html Link to ISCR Seminar 6 June presentation by Dr Alexander (Sasha) Molchanov

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  • Alexander (Sasha) Molchanov & Art Durnev & Jon Garfinkel, 2012. "'Leftist' governments are bad for business," Competition & Regulation Times 373602, New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation.
  • Handle: RePEc:vuw:vuwcrt:373602
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