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law and economic development  

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  • The modernization of economic life entails increasingly complicated interactions among individuals and organizations at national and international levels. Furthermore, the mix of deregulation and the privatization of state enterprises undertaken in many developing countries, coupled with an intensified international trade of complex goods and services, has increased the need for legal frameworks with clear rules for economic interaction. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Economic Development, Law And]

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