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During Britain's industrialization, Parliament operated a forum where rights to land and resources could be reorganized. This venue enabled landholders and communities to exploit economic opportunities that could not be accommodated by the inflexible rights regime inherited from the past. In...
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Europe. We argue that training in the law, and the consequent development of legal and administrative institutions, was an …
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In a model of evolution driven by conflict between societies more powerful states have an advantage. When the influence … of outsiders is small we show that this results in a tendency to hegemony. In a simple example in which institutions …
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We examine the mechanics of deterrence and intervention when fear is a motive for conflict. We contrast results … distinguish predatory and preemptive incentives as determinants of conflict. We show that while weapons have an unambiguous …
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-developing countries, developed countries, and international financial institutions-are playing their part under the agreed development …
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economic development but by the ongoing conflict between nationalities within the Empire. We find that public schools offered …
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British general incorporation law granted companies an extraordinary degree of contractual freedom to craft their own governance rules. In this paper we study the uses to which this flexibility was put by examining the articles of association written by three samples of companies from the late...
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Adaptable property-rights institutions, we argue, foster economic development. The British example illustrates this …
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Between 1660 and 1830, Parliament passed thousands of acts restructuring rights to real and equitable estates. These estate acts enabled individuals and families to sell, mortgage, lease, exchange, and improve land previously bound by inheritance rules and other legal legacies. The loosening of...
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correct in arguing that the Glorious Revolution represented a critical change in institutions. In addition, and contrary to …
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