Discussion paper

DP8139 Legal Institutions and Economic Development

Legal institutions are critical for the development of market-based economies. This paper defines legal institutions and discusses different indicators to measure their quality and efficiency. It surveys a large historical and empirical literature showing the importance of legal institutions in explaining cross-country variation in economic development. Finally, it presents and discusses three different views of why we can observe the large cross-country variation in legal institutions, the social conflict, the legal origin and the culture and religion hypotheses.

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Citation

Beck, T (2010), ‘DP8139 Legal Institutions and Economic Development‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 8139. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp8139