Property Rights in Post-Soviet Russia

Property Rights in Post-Soviet Russia

Violence, Corruption, and the Demand for Law

Gans-Morse, Jordan (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Cambridge University Press

05/2017

250

Dura

Inglês

9781107153967

15 a 20 dias

Rule of law depends not just on the state's creation of effective legal institutions, but also on firms' and individuals' willingness to use law - rather than violence or corruption - to resolve disputes. Yet as this book demonstrates in its scrutiny of post-Soviet Russia, the crucial importance of private sector 'demand' for law is often overlooked.
1. Violence, corruption, and demand for law; 2. Institutional supply and demand; 3. The evolution of firm strategies; 4. The role of state legal capacity; 5. Demand-side barriers to the use of legal strategies; 6. The effectiveness of illegal strategies; 7. Variation in strategies across firms; 8. Firms, states, and the rule of law in comparative perspective.
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