Law’s relevance to finance is by now well recognized, in no small part due to the literature on law and finance (La Porta et al. 1998; La Porta, Lopez-de-Silanes, and Shleifer 2008) celebrated in this journal ten years ago under the heading the new comparative economics (Djankov et al. 2003). There will always be some debate as to whether a specific law or regulation distorts or supports markets, but few would argue today that law is irrelevant to financial markets or that they could operate entirely outside it. This special issue takes the debate about the relation between law and finance a step further by proposing that law is more central to contemporary finance than acknowledged in existing literatures: It lends authority to public ...
Strong financial markets are widely thought to propel economic development, with many in finance see...
The huge increase in cross border capital flows over the last two decades has profoundly important i...
Abstract: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
Law’s relevance to finance is by now well recognized, in no small part due to the literature on law...
This paper develops the building blocks for a legal theory of finance. LTF holds that financial mark...
This paper develops the building blocks for a legal theory of finance. LTF holds that financial mark...
A voluminous literature seeks to explore the relation between law and finance, but offers little ins...
The label Law and Finance stands for a body of literature that has dominated policy-making and aca...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
This chapter applies the “Legal Theory of Finance” (LTF) I developed in a paper, which was published...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed ...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
This paper provides a concise, selective review of research on the role of legal institutions in sha...
This ‘state of the art’ essay provides a comprehensive discussion of the Law and Finance School (LFS...
This essay uses consequence-based inquiry (“CBI”) to derive a normative framework for determining wh...
Strong financial markets are widely thought to propel economic development, with many in finance see...
The huge increase in cross border capital flows over the last two decades has profoundly important i...
Abstract: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
Law’s relevance to finance is by now well recognized, in no small part due to the literature on law...
This paper develops the building blocks for a legal theory of finance. LTF holds that financial mark...
This paper develops the building blocks for a legal theory of finance. LTF holds that financial mark...
A voluminous literature seeks to explore the relation between law and finance, but offers little ins...
The label Law and Finance stands for a body of literature that has dominated policy-making and aca...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
This chapter applies the “Legal Theory of Finance” (LTF) I developed in a paper, which was published...
This book explores the role of law and regulation in sustaining financial markets in both developed ...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
This paper provides a concise, selective review of research on the role of legal institutions in sha...
This ‘state of the art’ essay provides a comprehensive discussion of the Law and Finance School (LFS...
This essay uses consequence-based inquiry (“CBI”) to derive a normative framework for determining wh...
Strong financial markets are widely thought to propel economic development, with many in finance see...
The huge increase in cross border capital flows over the last two decades has profoundly important i...
Abstract: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...