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The Law-Growth Nexus : The Rule of Law and Economic Development.
Title:
The Law-Growth Nexus : The Rule of Law and Economic Development.
Author:
Dam, Kenneth W.
ISBN:
9780815717195
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (340 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Front Flap -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Why This Book? -- Part I: Perspectives on Law and Economic Development -- Chapter 1: Where Does the Rule of Law Fit in Economic Development? -- Chapter 2: Legal Institutions, Legal Origins, and Governance -- Chapter 3: Competing Explanations -- Chapter 4: Institutions and History -- Part II: Enforcement, Contracts, and Property -- Chapter 5: Judiciary -- Chapter 6: Contracts and Property -- Chapter 7: Land -- Part III: The Financial Sector -- Chapter 8: Equity Markets and the Corporation -- Chapter 9: Credit Markets, Banks, and Bankruptcy -- Part IV: A Review of Some Key Themes -- Chapter 10: The Implications of a Rule-of-Law Approach to Economic Development -- Chapter 11: China as a Test Case -- References -- Index -- Back Flap -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
An increasingly popular view holds that institutions--in particular, the rule of law--are the keys to unlocking the developing world's full growth potential. But what exactly does this mean? Which legal institutions matter and why? How can policymakers use this knowledge to promote growth? In The Law-Growth Nexus, Kenneth Dam brings five decades of experience as a legal scholar and policymaker to bear upon these questions. After reviewing the burgeoning literature on legal institutions and economic development, Dam unpacks the "rule of law" concept. Successive chapters analyze enforcement, contracts, and property rights—the three concepts that collectively define rule of law—and examine their roles in the real estate and financial sectors. Dam uses an extended analysis of China to assess the importance of the rule of law. This case study illustrates several of the book's central themes, including the difficulty of building a strong, independent judiciary and firstclass financial sector. The stark fact is that many parts of what we call the developing world have stopped developing, while other regions have seen a slowdown in once-promising growth. Could new or better legal institutions help jumpstart these economies? In exploring this question, Th e Law-Growth Nexus goes beyond regression results to examine the underlying mechanisms through which the law, the judiciary, and the legal profession influence the economy. The result is essential reading for analysts and policymakers facing the challenges of legal and economic reform.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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