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International Review of Law and Economics, 2012
A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens' preferences over the harshness of punishment, i.e., the legal tradition. While under common law appellate judges' biases offset one another at the cost of volatility of the law, under civil law the legislator chooses a certain legal rule that is biased only when ...
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A key feature of a legal system is the set of institutions used to aggregate the citizens' preferences over the harshness of punishment, i.e., the legal tradition. While under common law appellate judges' biases offset one another at the cost of volatility of the law, under civil law the legislator chooses a certain legal rule that is biased only when ...
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Public Spending, Endogenous Growth, and Endogenous Fluctuations
Journal of Economic Theory, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Dealing with endogeneity bias: The generalized method of moments (GMM) for panel data
Industrial Marketing Management, 2018Subhan Ullah +2 more
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