Volume 26 (2008) Law & The New Institutional Economics
Introduction
Introduction: Law & The New Institutional Economics
John N. Drobak
Essays
The Role of Law in the New Institutional Economics
Rudolf Richter
Laws, Enforcement, Legality, and Economic Development
Frank H. Stephen and Stefan Van Hemmen
Can We Rank Legal Systems According to Their Economic Efficiency?
Claude Ménard and Bertrand du Marais
Common Law and Civil Law As Pro-Market Adaptations
Benito Arruñada and Veneta Andonovo
Understanding Judicial Decision-Making: The Importance of Constraints on Non-Rational Deliberations
John N. Drobak and Douglass C. North
Argentina's Abandonment of the Rule of Law and Its Aftermath
Andrés A. Gallo and Lee J. Alston
Law and the New Institutional Economics: Water Markets and Legal Change in California, 1987-2005
Jedidiah Brewer, Michael A. Fleishman, Robert Glennon, Alan Ker, and Gary Libecap
On the Importance to Economic Success of Property Rights in Finance and Innovation
Stephen H. Haber, F. Scott Kieff, and Troy A. Paredes
Institutional Analysis of Legal Change: The Case of Corporate Governance in China
Sonja Opper and Sylvia Schwaag-Serger
Notes
Paying the Price: Should Corporations' Payment of Their Employees' Legal Fees be a Factor in Corporate Indictment Decisions?
John J. Rehmann
Opportunity Knocks, but the SEC Answers: Examining the Manipulation of Stock Options Through the Spring-Loading of Grants and Rule 10b-5
Jonathan J. Tompkins