Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics
Published 13 January 2010
Guerriero: Agreeing on what really matters: The slow evolution of legal institutions toward efficiency
Do different types of legal system have a lasting effect on the economy? The emerging consensus would argue "yes". This column suggests that types of legal system can change depending on the culture and political institutions of the country. Determining the effect on the economy is not straightforward.
Source: ACLE

