Abstract: This paper assesses two theories regarding the historical determinants of international differences in financial development. The law and finance theory holds that legal traditions differ in terms of the priority they attach to protecting the rights of private investors vis-a-vis the State and this has important implications for financial development. The endowment theory argues that the disease and geographical environment influence the formation of long-lasting institutions that influence financial development. Using a sample of former colonies, we explore whether the legal system brought by colonizers and/or the initial disease/geographical endowments encountered by colonizers explain financial development today. The empirical...
The literature on the determinants of cross-country variation in financial system development identi...
Recent cross-country investigations of the role of institutional fundamentals such as the protection...
The "law and finance theory" predicts that the common law system provides the best basis for financi...
Abstract: This paper assesses two theories regarding the historical determinants of international d...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology throug...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
Abstract: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
Using a panel of 126 countries over the period of 1965- 2003, we examine the role of financial inter...
This paper provides a concise, selective review of research on the role of legal institutions in sha...
This paper examines how the legal environment affects financial development, and then asks how this ...
New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differences in fin...
How persistent are the effects of legal institutions adopted or inherited in the distant past? A sub...
This paper endeavours to explain the vast differences in the size of capital markets across countrie...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
This paper endeavours to determine in how far theories emphasising cultural values, dysfunctional in...
The literature on the determinants of cross-country variation in financial system development identi...
Recent cross-country investigations of the role of institutional fundamentals such as the protection...
The "law and finance theory" predicts that the common law system provides the best basis for financi...
Abstract: This paper assesses two theories regarding the historical determinants of international d...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology throug...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
Abstract: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
Using a panel of 126 countries over the period of 1965- 2003, we examine the role of financial inter...
This paper provides a concise, selective review of research on the role of legal institutions in sha...
This paper examines how the legal environment affects financial development, and then asks how this ...
New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differences in fin...
How persistent are the effects of legal institutions adopted or inherited in the distant past? A sub...
This paper endeavours to explain the vast differences in the size of capital markets across countrie...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
This paper endeavours to determine in how far theories emphasising cultural values, dysfunctional in...
The literature on the determinants of cross-country variation in financial system development identi...
Recent cross-country investigations of the role of institutional fundamentals such as the protection...
The "law and finance theory" predicts that the common law system provides the best basis for financi...