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Title: Law and Economy in Traditional China: A "Legal Origin" Perspective on the Great Divergence

Author(s): Debin Ma

Publication Date: May 2011

Keyword(s): adjudication, common law, disciplinary mode of justice, economic growth, great divergence, jurisprudence, law and rule of law

Programme Area(s): Development Economics

Abstract: This article offers a critical review of recent literature on Chinese legal tradition and argues that some subtle but fundamental differences between the Western and Chinese legal traditions are highly relevant to our explanation of the economic divergence in the modern era. This paper seeks to elucidate the fundamental feature of traditional Chinese legal system and the mechanism of dispute resolution within the framework of a disciplinary mode of administrative law within a bureaucratic hierarchy and intermediation within social-networks. By comparing the contrasting development of the legal professions in China and Western Europe, it reveals the importance of political institution, legal regime and the growth of jurisprudence that would ultimately affect property rights, contract enforcement and ultimately long-term growth trajectories.

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Ma, D. 2011. 'Law and Economy in Traditional China: A "Legal Origin" Perspective on the Great Divergence'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=8385