This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments through financial intermediary channels of depth, efficiency, activity and size. Findings show that legal origin matters in the finance-investment nexus; though its ability to explain aggregate investment dynamics only through financial intermediary channels is limited in the cases of private and public investments
This article examines how a country's legal origin influences the operation of its financial system ...
This paper provides a concise, selective review of research on the role of legal institutions in sha...
How persistent are the effects of legal institutions adopted or inherited in the distant past? A sub...
This paper assesses how legal-origin influences financial development through regulation quality and...
This paper sets a new tone in the legal origins debate with the overwhelming dominance of French civ...
This paper proposes and empirically validates four theories of why legal origin influences growth an...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
Abstract: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differences in fin...
A growing body of work suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
Abstract: Why does a country’s legal origin influence its firms ’ access to finance? Using data for...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
This paper cuts adrift the mainstream approach to the legal-origins debate on the law-growth nexus b...
AbstractThere are many concerns in the financial literature that law can influence the financial dev...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology throug...
This article examines how a country's legal origin influences the operation of its financial system ...
This paper provides a concise, selective review of research on the role of legal institutions in sha...
How persistent are the effects of legal institutions adopted or inherited in the distant past? A sub...
This paper assesses how legal-origin influences financial development through regulation quality and...
This paper sets a new tone in the legal origins debate with the overwhelming dominance of French civ...
This paper proposes and empirically validates four theories of why legal origin influences growth an...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
Abstract: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differences in fin...
A growing body of work suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
Abstract: Why does a country’s legal origin influence its firms ’ access to finance? Using data for...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
This paper cuts adrift the mainstream approach to the legal-origins debate on the law-growth nexus b...
AbstractThere are many concerns in the financial literature that law can influence the financial dev...
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology throug...
This article examines how a country's legal origin influences the operation of its financial system ...
This paper provides a concise, selective review of research on the role of legal institutions in sha...
How persistent are the effects of legal institutions adopted or inherited in the distant past? A sub...