Law and Economics in Developing CountriesHoover Press, 2000 - 125 halaman |
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... solutions have been to 1. Allow the parties in an exchange to " choose the law " that would rule the transaction . Under this so - called jurisdictional competition , legal systems compete to be the jurisdiction within which certain ...
... solutions have been to 1. Allow the parties in an exchange to " choose the law " that would rule the transaction . Under this so - called jurisdictional competition , legal systems compete to be the jurisdiction within which certain ...
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... solutions mentioned above , the parties are at the same time expanding the size of the market to a foreign jurisdiction . For example , the justification for legal harmonization is reducing transaction costs through economies of scale ...
... solutions mentioned above , the parties are at the same time expanding the size of the market to a foreign jurisdiction . For example , the justification for legal harmonization is reducing transaction costs through economies of scale ...
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... solutions and different compensations . The economic impact of these alternative legal rules on efficiency can be as- sessed by applying statistics combined with the economic analy- sis of the law ( i.e. , jurimetrics ) . Most ...
... solutions and different compensations . The economic impact of these alternative legal rules on efficiency can be as- sessed by applying statistics combined with the economic analy- sis of the law ( i.e. , jurimetrics ) . Most ...
Halaman 43
... solution . For ECLA / CEPAL , regional integration offered a way to provide markets large enough to satisfy economies of scale that in turn would presumably strengthen the import - substitution process . Nonreciprocity and preferential ...
... solution . For ECLA / CEPAL , regional integration offered a way to provide markets large enough to satisfy economies of scale that in turn would presumably strengthen the import - substitution process . Nonreciprocity and preferential ...
Halaman 44
... solutions on trade issues . Addressing the latter , countries with similar eco- nomic structures ( i.e. , where the relative weight of economic sec- tors is similar ) that trade with each other ( such as the Canadian and American ...
... solutions on trade issues . Addressing the latter , countries with similar eco- nomic structures ( i.e. , where the relative weight of economic sec- tors is similar ) that trade with each other ( such as the Canadian and American ...
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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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Law and Economics in Developing Countries Edgardo Buscaglia,William E. Ratliff Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2000 |
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