Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple procedural reform on efficiency and quality of adjudication in Senegal. The reform gave judges the duty and powers to conclude pre-trial proceedings within a four-month deadline. We combine a staggered rollout across the six civil and commercial chambers of the court of Dakar and three years of high-frequency caseload data to construct an event study. We find a reduction in procedural formalism, as the length of the pre-trial stage decreases by 42.9 days (0.29 SD) and the number of case-level pre-trial hearings is reduced, while judges are more likely to impose deadlines. The effect is similar for small and large cases, while fast and slow judg...
A well-functioning justice system is indispensable to business activity and to a society as a whole....
The Court of Justice of the European Union currently has a huge backlog, with cases taking over 17 m...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) faces a growing backlog of cases and delays in adm...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can procedural reforms improve judicial efficiency? And do improvements in judicial efficiency benef...
Improving judicial performance in order to enhance the business environment has been a policy goal f...
Improving judicial performance in order to enhance the business environment has been a policy goal f...
This paper attempts to measure the causal impact of the speed of judiciaries on economic activity by...
This article analyzes whether managerial judging reforms introduced to expedite procedure at the Int...
This paper attempts to measure the causal impact of the speed of judiciaries on economic activity by...
A well-functioning justice system is indispensable to business activity and to a society as a whole....
The Court of Justice of the European Union currently has a huge backlog, with cases taking over 17 m...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) faces a growing backlog of cases and delays in adm...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can changing the rules of the game affect government performance? We study the impact of a simple pr...
Can procedural reforms improve judicial efficiency? And do improvements in judicial efficiency benef...
Improving judicial performance in order to enhance the business environment has been a policy goal f...
Improving judicial performance in order to enhance the business environment has been a policy goal f...
This paper attempts to measure the causal impact of the speed of judiciaries on economic activity by...
This article analyzes whether managerial judging reforms introduced to expedite procedure at the Int...
This paper attempts to measure the causal impact of the speed of judiciaries on economic activity by...
A well-functioning justice system is indispensable to business activity and to a society as a whole....
The Court of Justice of the European Union currently has a huge backlog, with cases taking over 17 m...
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) faces a growing backlog of cases and delays in adm...