This article focuses on the economic approach to institutions, looking at their role of supporting markets and exchange between economic agents, overcoming market frictions. The article is organized as follows. First, it defines legal institutions and presents different attempts at measuring them. Then, it surveys the historic, theoretical, and empirical literature that shows the importance of legal institutions for capitalism and economic development. It presents different theories of the divergence of legal institutions across countries and empirical evidence. The final section summarizes and looks forward
With the enormous expansion of scholarship on this subject, "rule of law" has come to mean different...
The purpose of the article is to survey the significant literature on the role of institutions – for...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Legal institutions are critical for the development of market-based economies. This paper defines le...
If one wants insight into how the developing world can attain the Rule of Law, one good place to sta...
Abstract This paper focuses on a short review on the literature of institutions and economic system...
This Essay will examine the relationship between laws, enforcement, legality, and economic developme...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Development is a continuous process which increase choices available for human beings. However, ther...
The article deals with economic growth, which is largely determined by the quality of economic insti...
Institutional Economics is now a thriving subject in development, as it should be, since the major d...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
The article is about the functions pursued by the economic law in the structuring and changing of in...
The purpose of the article is to survey the significant literature on the role of institutions – for...
With the enormous expansion of scholarship on this subject, "rule of law" has come to mean different...
The purpose of the article is to survey the significant literature on the role of institutions – for...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Legal institutions are critical for the development of market-based economies. This paper defines le...
If one wants insight into how the developing world can attain the Rule of Law, one good place to sta...
Abstract This paper focuses on a short review on the literature of institutions and economic system...
This Essay will examine the relationship between laws, enforcement, legality, and economic developme...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Development is a continuous process which increase choices available for human beings. However, ther...
The article deals with economic growth, which is largely determined by the quality of economic insti...
Institutional Economics is now a thriving subject in development, as it should be, since the major d...
A burgeoning literature finds that financial development exerts a first-order impact on long-run eco...
The article is about the functions pursued by the economic law in the structuring and changing of in...
The purpose of the article is to survey the significant literature on the role of institutions – for...
With the enormous expansion of scholarship on this subject, "rule of law" has come to mean different...
The purpose of the article is to survey the significant literature on the role of institutions – for...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...