Centre for Business Research, Cambridge: Leximetric Datasets - Labour, Company and Insolvency, 1970-2025

The Cambridge Leximetric Datasets are the product of work carried out at the Centre for Business Research (CBR) in Cambridge, beginning in 2005 when the Centre received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council to carry out a research project on law, development and finance. Further fund...

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Autores principales: Deakin, Simon F. (Autor) ; Armour, John (Autor) ; Siems, Mathias 1974- (Autor) ; Bishop, Louise (Autor) ; Adams, Zoe 1991- (Autor) ; Billa, Bhumika (Autor) ; Carter, Christine (Autor) ; Shroff, Tvisha (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Research Data
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Publicado: Colchester UK Data Service 2025
En:Año: 2025
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