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Comparative law and economics Vol. I

Geest Gerrir De

Comparative law and economics Vol. I - London Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2004 - 505p ix

Contents:
Volume I
Acknowledgements
Introduction Gerrit De Geest and Roger Van den Bergh
PART I GENERAL THEORIES AND GENERAL HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
1. Saul Levmore (1986), 'Rethinking Comparative Law: Variety and Uniformity in Ancient and Modern Tort Law'
2. Ugo Mattei (1997), 'The Competitive Relationship among Sources of Law'
3. Anthony Ogus (2002), 'The Economic Basis of Legal Culture: Networks and Monopolization'
4. Edward L. Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (2002), 'Legal Origins'
5. Richard A. Posner (1981), 'The Economic Theory of Primitive Law'
6. Francesco Parisi (2001), 'The Genesis of Liability in Ancient Law'
PART II REGULATORY COMPETITION AND LEGAL TRANSPLANTS
7. Wallace E. Oates and Robert M. Schwab (1988), 'Economic Competition Among Jurisdictions: Efficiency Enhancing or Distortion Inducing?'
8. Roger Van den Bergh (2000), 'Towards an Institutional Legal Framework for Regulatory Competition in Europe'
9. Edgardo Buscaglia and William Ratliff (2000), 'Legal and Economic Integration: The Cases For and Against Legal Transplants'
10. Gerrit De Geest (2002), 'Information Problems Caused by Regulatory Competition, and Their Solution: International Standard Codes'
11. Daniel Berkowitz, Katharina Pistor and Jean-Francois Richard (2003), 'The Transplant Effect'
PART III LEGAL SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
12. Douglass C. North and Robert Paul Thomas (1973), 'The Issue' and 'France and Spain - The Also-rans'
13. Mancur Olson (1982), 'The Developed Democracies Since World War II'
14. Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny (1999), 'The Quality of Government'
15. Paul G. Mahoney (2001), 'The Common Law and Economic Growth: Hayek Might Be Right'
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