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050 00 $aHD75$b.D357 2006
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100 1 $aDam, Kenneth W.
245 14 $aThe law-growth nexus :$bthe rule of law and economic development /$cKenneth W. Dam.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bBrookings Institution Press,$cc2006.
300 $axii, 323 p. ;$c24 cm.
520 $a"Examines the underlying mechanisms through which the law, judiciary, and legal profession influence the economy. Analyzes enforcement, contracts, and property rights--the concepts collectively defining rule of law--and examines their roles in the real estate and financial sectors. Extended China analysis assesses the importance of the rule of law"--Provided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 279-311) and index.
505 0 $aWhy this book? -- Part I : Perspectives on law and economic development. 1. Where does the rule of law fit in economic development? 2. Legal institutions, legal origins, and governance. 3. Competing explanations. 4. Institutions and history -- Part II : Enforcement, contracts, and property. 5. Judiciary. 6. Contracts and property. 7. Land -- Part III : The financial sector. 8. Equity markets and the corporation. 9. Credit markets, banks, and bankruptcy -- Part IV : A review of some key themes. 10. The implications of a rule-of-law approach to economic development. 11. China as a test case.
650 0 $aEconomic development.
650 0 $aRule of law.
988 $a20061228
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