Acknowledging the importance of sound judicial systems to good governance and economic growth, the World Bank and several other donor organizations have funded judicial reform projects in more than two dozen developing countries and transition economies during the past few years. Yet little is known about the actual effect of judicial reform on economic performance or even about what elements constitute a sound reform project. This article surveys a wide range of current studies on judicial reform and finds some surprising results. Copyright 1999 by Oxford University Press.
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A modernizing nation’s economic prosperity requires at least a modest legal infrastructure centered ...
Courts are considered important in the functioning of markets, and yet, there is limited causal evid...
Courts are considered important in the functioning of markets, and yet, there is limited causal evid...
This thesis provides theoretical arguments and empirical evidences to illustrate the potential econo...
The judiciary is the backbone of a democratic state. Reforming the judiciary directly means reformin...
This paper seeks to demonstrate the need to bridge the gap between the economic and culture-based ap...
Creating a viable judiciary and strengthening its democratic functions has been a main concern of bo...
Acknowledging the importance of sound judicial systems to good governance and eco-nomic growth, the ...
Since the 1980s, scholars and development banks have recognized the link between judicial institutio...
The role of judicial systems in determining economic perfonnance has gained increasingly attention i...
The role of judicial systems in determining economic perfonnance has gained increasingly attention i...
Economic justice is the expression of the effective distribution of economic goods. This could be re...
No degree of substantive law improvement—even world “best practice” substantive law—will bring the R...
Countries where courts are weak, and rights are poorly enforced, tend to be countries with worse eco...
Economic justice is the expression of the effective distribution of economic goods. This could be re...
A modernizing nation’s economic prosperity requires at least a modest legal infrastructure centered ...
Courts are considered important in the functioning of markets, and yet, there is limited causal evid...
Courts are considered important in the functioning of markets, and yet, there is limited causal evid...
This thesis provides theoretical arguments and empirical evidences to illustrate the potential econo...
The judiciary is the backbone of a democratic state. Reforming the judiciary directly means reformin...
This paper seeks to demonstrate the need to bridge the gap between the economic and culture-based ap...
Creating a viable judiciary and strengthening its democratic functions has been a main concern of bo...