There is a large body of research in economics and law suggesting that the legal origins of a country—that is, whether its legal regime is based on English common law or French, German, or Nordic civil law—profoundly impacts a range of outcomes. However, the exact relationship between legal origins and legal substance has been disputed in the literature, and not fully explored with nuanced legal coding. We revisit this debate while leveraging novel cross-country datasets that provide detailed coding of two areas of laws: property and antitrust. We find that having shared legal origins strongly predicts whether countries have similar property regimes, but does little to predict whether countries have similar antitrust regimes. Our results su...
Since the early 1997 paper by La Porta et al., a growing body of research has argued that ‘legal ori...
The distribution of the common law was conditioned by a colonial strategy sensitive to the colonies’...
We test the 'law matters' and 'legal origin' claims using a newly created panel dataset meas-uring l...
There is a large body of research in economics and law suggesting that the legal origin of a country...
We analyze the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) using data from forty-nine co...
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: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
In the last decade, economists have produced a considerable body of research suggesting that the his...
This paper proposes and empirically validates four theories of why legal origin influences growth an...
State institutions that came into being centuries ago have taken on different roles in the post-Worl...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
This paper analyses the connection between legal origins and generalized trust. Based on recent resu...
The law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the bundle ...
How persistent are the effects of legal institutions adopted or inherited in the distant past? A sub...
Since the early 1997 paper by La Porta et al., a growing body of research has argued that ‘legal ori...
The distribution of the common law was conditioned by a colonial strategy sensitive to the colonies’...
We test the 'law matters' and 'legal origin' claims using a newly created panel dataset meas-uring l...
There is a large body of research in economics and law suggesting that the legal origin of a country...
We analyze the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) using data from forty-nine co...
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: New research suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differen...
In the last decade, economists have produced a considerable body of research suggesting that the his...
This paper proposes and empirically validates four theories of why legal origin influences growth an...
State institutions that came into being centuries ago have taken on different roles in the post-Worl...
This paper assesses if legal origin explains domestic, foreign, private and public investments throu...
This paper analyses the connection between legal origins and generalized trust. Based on recent resu...
The law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the bundle ...
How persistent are the effects of legal institutions adopted or inherited in the distant past? A sub...
Since the early 1997 paper by La Porta et al., a growing body of research has argued that ‘legal ori...
The distribution of the common law was conditioned by a colonial strategy sensitive to the colonies’...
We test the 'law matters' and 'legal origin' claims using a newly created panel dataset meas-uring l...