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The Wig and the Pith Helmet – the Impact of "Legal School" versus Colonial Institutions on Economic Performance (second version)
The difference between common law and French civil law countries fails to have a statistically significant effect on economic growth, whereas the difference between British and French colonies has a strong effect when the two pairs of institutional variables are included separately in regressions.
| Link | http://www.case.com.pl/up…a_plik/11160774_sa300.pdf |
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| Author | Rostowski, J., Stacescu, B |
| Date | Jun 06 |
| Institute | Center for Social and Economic Research |
| Tags | economic, growth, common, law, civil |
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