Outcomes are deeply influenced by the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preferences over the harshness of punishment, i.e., the legal tradition. I show that while under common law appellate judges’ biases offset one another at the cost of legal uncer- tainty, under civil law the legislator chooses a certain legal rule that is biased only when he favors special interests, i.e., when preferences are sufficiently heterogeneous and/or po- litical institutions are sufficiently inefficient. Thus, common law can produce better out- comes only under this scenario. To test this prediction, I construct a novel continuous measure of legal traditions for 49 transplants, many of which reformed the transplanted institutions, and I devis...
Many legal economists have suggested that the common law system is more conducive to economic growth...
We argue that during the crystallization of common and civil law in the 19th century, the optimal de...
An important idea, which characterizes law in society, is a reluctance to move from the status quo. ...
Outcomes are deeply influenced by the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preference...
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preferenc...
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preferenc...
A key feature of legal systems is the law making institution used to aggregate citizens' preferences...
A key issue in the design of a legal system is the choice of the mechanism aggregating preferences o...
We analyze the efficiency and consistency of court decisions under common and civil law. As a leadin...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
International audienceAlthough democracy is today the most common form of government, the Law and Ec...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
The law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the bundle ...
AbstractThe law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Many legal economists have suggested that the common law system is more conducive to economic growth...
We argue that during the crystallization of common and civil law in the 19th century, the optimal de...
An important idea, which characterizes law in society, is a reluctance to move from the status quo. ...
Outcomes are deeply influenced by the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preference...
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preferenc...
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens’ preferenc...
A key feature of legal systems is the law making institution used to aggregate citizens' preferences...
A key issue in the design of a legal system is the choice of the mechanism aggregating preferences o...
We analyze the efficiency and consistency of court decisions under common and civil law. As a leadin...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
International audienceAlthough democracy is today the most common form of government, the Law and Ec...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
The law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the bundle ...
AbstractThe law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Many legal economists have suggested that the common law system is more conducive to economic growth...
We argue that during the crystallization of common and civil law in the 19th century, the optimal de...
An important idea, which characterizes law in society, is a reluctance to move from the status quo. ...