The legal origin movement is implicitly functionalist, while it explicitly prioritizes economic dimensions of development. From this perspective, the empirical findings presented in this paper seem to uncover the existence of a paradox. On the one hand, common law countries are apparently characterized by countless advantages, yet they do not grow faster than civil law countries. On the other hand, common law countries present a more unequal distribution of income, thus suggesting that also from a static perspective there is no a priori reason to prefer a common law system. To further investigate this paradox, we analyze if common law countries are at least characterized by a better kind (earned) of inequalities. However, as the economic di...
This paper proposes and empirically validates four theories of why legal origin influences growth an...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Economists have documented pervasive correlations between legal origins, modern regulation, and econ...
The literature on legal traditions focuses on the comparative macroeconomic effects of legal systems...
This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The fir...
Many legal economists have suggested that the common law system is more conducive to economic growth...
Our article is a methodological critique of the recent legal origins literature. We start by showing...
There is relatively ample literature based on the notion of demonstrating the superiority of common ...
What should be done about rising income and wealth inequality? Should the design and adoption of leg...
Paper Presented at a workshop on Equality, at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Nantes, France, i...
Arguably the most important social science research of the past decade has centered on comparative l...
An important idea, which characterizes law in society, is a reluctance to move from the status quo. ...
An important idea, which characterizes law in society, is a reluctance to move from the status quo. ...
The distribution of the common law was conditioned by a colonial strategy sensitive to the colonies’...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that as one descends the socio-economic gradient, people s...
This paper proposes and empirically validates four theories of why legal origin influences growth an...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Economists have documented pervasive correlations between legal origins, modern regulation, and econ...
The literature on legal traditions focuses on the comparative macroeconomic effects of legal systems...
This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The fir...
Many legal economists have suggested that the common law system is more conducive to economic growth...
Our article is a methodological critique of the recent legal origins literature. We start by showing...
There is relatively ample literature based on the notion of demonstrating the superiority of common ...
What should be done about rising income and wealth inequality? Should the design and adoption of leg...
Paper Presented at a workshop on Equality, at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Nantes, France, i...
Arguably the most important social science research of the past decade has centered on comparative l...
An important idea, which characterizes law in society, is a reluctance to move from the status quo. ...
An important idea, which characterizes law in society, is a reluctance to move from the status quo. ...
The distribution of the common law was conditioned by a colonial strategy sensitive to the colonies’...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that as one descends the socio-economic gradient, people s...
This paper proposes and empirically validates four theories of why legal origin influences growth an...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Economists have documented pervasive correlations between legal origins, modern regulation, and econ...