
Assessing the Value of Law in Transition Economies
Does law play a role in the economies that are moving from Soviet-style socialism to market capitalism? The essays in this book examine that question, providing a vivid picture of how the new institutions of capitalism affect the lives of business people, legal practitioners, investors, and bureaucrats. They analyze the determinants of successful institutional reform, suggesting that law can influence economic behavior even in inhospitable environments.
Contributors--including economists, political scientists, and legal and business scholars--examine the pathways through which legal and institutional reforms affect behavior and identify the circumstances under which such reforms add value. They ask: What are the ... Read more
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Andrei Shleifer, Harvard University "This book is an important contribution to the profound understanding of the most significant lesson of postsocialist transition, which is that without the appropriate transformation of the legal infrastructure and the enforcement of law, a market economy cannot function ... Read more