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Taiwan (2009), South Korea (2009), France (2010), the United Kingdom (2010) and New Zealand (2011), and by means of private …
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France. The parliamentarians who had supported the Vichy regime were purged in a two-stage process where each case was judged …
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Economists have documented pervasive correlations between legal origins, modern regulation, and economic outcomes around the world. Where legal origin is exogenous, however, it is almost perfectly correlated with another set of potentially relevant background variables: the colonial policies of...
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France. The parliamentarians who had supported the Vichy regime were purged in a two-stage process where each case was judged …
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Why does codetermination exist in Germany? Law and economics theories have contended that if there were no legal compulsion, worker participation in corporate governance would be ‘virtually nonexistent’. This positive analysis, which flows from the ‘nexus of contracts’ conception of the...
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. Empirical data is consistent with increasing levels of looting in France during the 1930s. We provide a comparison with Britain …
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