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This paper is the first result of a project aiming at understanding the history of bankruptcy law from an empirical …
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19 ème siècle (a history of the French capital market in the 19th century). In this chapter, we discuss the changes in …
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The influence of political and social institutions on economic development is a major question developed by institutional economics. Naturally, the relationship between patent system and economic performance has been explored by economists and historians. In her book published in 2005, B. Zorina...
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This paper examines the influence of political ideology on economic growth in the French democracy since 1871. It does so by addressing three main issues : the property and the reliability of a political ideology index in the long-run, the robustness of the relationship between ideology and...
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This paper aims at giving an explanation of the changes in the number of bankruptcies during the second part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. We wonder in particular whether changes in bankruptcy law, which are substantial during the period, suffice to explain the rise in the...
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history. We suggest this result casts some doubt on many historical stock indices such as those gathered in Dimson, Marsh and …
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In this paper, we try to measure the impact of the changes in French bankruptcy law in the 19th century focusing on the behaviour of economic agents as users of bankruptcy law for the sake of finding the best solution to their economic problems. Debtors used bankruptcy law in order to minimize...
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history. We suggest this result casts some doubt on many historical stock indices such as those gathered in Dimson, Marsh and …
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For thirty years scientific institutions have been engaged in a process of propertisation through the strengthening of intellectual property in science. In fact, the relationship between science, intellectual property rights and the economic spheres have ever been neither stable nor continuous....
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rhetorical approaches. We first investigate the history of universities, business schools, learned societies and scientific …
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