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Data on laws governing shareholder and creditor protection in 30 countries for the period 1990-2013. 'Leximetric' data coding methods were used to construct the datasets. These involve the development of a coding algorithm or protocol to score legal rules according to how far they protect shareholder and creditor interests in the governance of business firms. The units of analysis are countries and the laws are coded annually. The primary data used to construct the datasets are laws in the forms of texts which were retrieved from law libraries or from internet sources. The data are presented in spreadsheets which indicate the scores for individual variables by country/year, accompanied by explanatory documents which set out the coding algorithms and provide legal sources for the scores recorded in the spreadsheets.
Additional qualitative data result from interviews conducted in the case-study countries. In the case of China and Russia, these are in the form of anonymised interview transcripts based on verbatim notes taken by the interviewers during the interview and typed up afterwards (as interviewees did not want to be recorded). In the case of Brazil and India, they are in the form of audio files. The aim of the project was to analyse to what extent the quality of legal and other formal institutions affected financial development and economic growth in the BRIC countries, and whether reliance on informal institutions posed an obstacle to their future growth.
For over a decade, with the encouragement of the World Bank and western governments, developing countries have adopted programmes of legal and financial reform combining privatisation of state-owned banks and enterprises with the enactment of enhanced legal protections for shareholders and creditors. According to some accounts, China’s recent experience demonstrates the value of a developing legal framework in overcoming limits to growth in an informal, trust-based economy, while Russia is...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/04/2013 - 30/09/2015
Country
United Kingdom, Brazil, China, India, Russia
Time dimension
Not available
Analysis unit
Organization
Time unit
Text unit
Other
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Not available
Kind of data
Numeric
Text
Audio
Other
Data collection mode
Leximetric data coding methods (involving compilation and synthesis of existing legal texts) were used to create the datasets on shareholder and creditor protection (further details are contained in the PDF files accompanying the datasets). The qualitative datasets are derived from interview-based fieldwork.
Funding information
Grant number
ES/J012491/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2020
Terms of data access
Part of the Data Collection (leximetric data) is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access.
Interviews are available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service. All requests are subject to the permission of the data owner or his/her nominee. Please email the contact person for this data collection (cc'ing in the ReShare inbox) to request permission to access the data, explaining your reason for wanting access to the data.