Law and Economics in Developing CountriesHoover Press, 2000 - 125 halaman |
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... societies . For example , in most developing countries that are undertaking market reforms , it is still expensive and time - consuming to determine property rights . Insecure as- pects of property rights include multiple , high , and ...
... societies . For example , in most developing countries that are undertaking market reforms , it is still expensive and time - consuming to determine property rights . Insecure as- pects of property rights include multiple , high , and ...
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... society at large . In fact , the remarkable degree to which some Asian countries in the post - World War II period grew and shared that growth with most sectors of so- ciety was generally due to their success in developing just such reg ...
... society at large . In fact , the remarkable degree to which some Asian countries in the post - World War II period grew and shared that growth with most sectors of so- ciety was generally due to their success in developing just such reg ...
Halaman 6
... society with increas- ingly higher social complexities and risks generated by individual and group interactions . The clear identification of these needs , and the discovery of improved mechanisms for dealing with them , is the first ...
... society with increas- ingly higher social complexities and risks generated by individual and group interactions . The clear identification of these needs , and the discovery of improved mechanisms for dealing with them , is the first ...
Halaman 8
... societies in general . At the same time , law and economics as a dis- cipline should also look at the procedural aspects of the law and their impact on business transactions . To lay the groundwork for fruitful reforms , the symptoms of ...
... societies in general . At the same time , law and economics as a dis- cipline should also look at the procedural aspects of the law and their impact on business transactions . To lay the groundwork for fruitful reforms , the symptoms of ...
Halaman 11
... society's norms — as rules of behavior that facilitate social interaction — that in human in- teraction are the main substantive source for enacting laws . This decentralized and spontaneous approach to lawmaking is in sharp contrast to ...
... society's norms — as rules of behavior that facilitate social interaction — that in human in- teraction are the main substantive source for enacting laws . This decentralized and spontaneous approach to lawmaking is in sharp contrast to ...
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POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS IN JUDICIAL REFORMS | 65 |
Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms and Democracy in Developing Countries | 71 |
THE JUDICIAL SYSTEMS PRESENT FAILURE | 73 |
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES | 75 |
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES | 81 |
USE AND RECOMMENDED SCOPE | 84 |
Economic Analysis of Systemic Official Corruption | 87 |
CAUSES OF AND RESPONSES TO CORRUPTION IN JUDICIARIES | 89 |
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Procedural Aspects of the Law and Economic Development | 55 |
JUDICIAL SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | 56 |
ECONOMIC AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE COURTS IN ARGENTINA AND VENEZUELA | 62 |
CORRUPTIONS LONGTERM IMPACT ON EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY | 94 |
CORRUPTION AND INSTITUTIONAL INERTIA | 97 |
Conclusion | 101 |
References | 105 |
Index | 121 |
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