The Impact of Market Discipline on Charter Value of Commercial Banks: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan Stock Exchange

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  • Bank Charter Value
  • Commercial Banks
  • Moral Hazard
  • Tobin’s Q Theory
  • market discipline
  • pakistan
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