PART Ⅰ LEGAL ORIGIN: CONCEPT AND CONSEQUENCES 3
1.Edward L.Glaeser and Andrei Shleifer (2002), ‘Legal Origins’,Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117 (4), November, 1193-229 3
2.Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Andrei Shleifer and Robert W.Vishny (1998), ‘Law and Finance’, Journal of Political Economy, 106 (6), December, 1113-55 40
3.Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2008), ‘The Economic Consequences of Legal Origins’, Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (2), June, 285-332 83
PART Ⅱ COMMON AND CIVIL LAW IN COMPARATIVE LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP 133
4.Harlan F.Stone (1936), ‘The Common Law in the United States’,Harvard Law Review, 50 (1), November, 4-26 133
5.Andre Tunc (1976), ‘Methodology of the Civil Law in France’,Tulane Law Review, 50,459-73 156
6.Pierre Legrand (1996), ‘European Legal Systems are not Converging’, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 45 (1),January, 52-81 171
PART Ⅲ DATA AND METHODOLOGY 203
7.Holger Spamann (2010), ‘The “Antidirector Rights Index” Revisited’, Review of Financial Studies, 23 (2), 467-86 203
8.Michael Graff (2008), ‘Law and Finance: Common Law and Civil Law Countries Compared-An Empirical Critique’, Economica,75,February, 60-83 223
PART Ⅳ LEGAL ORIGIN AND THE EVOLUTION OF LAW AND LEGAL SYSTEMS 249
9.Simeon Djankov, Edward Glaeser, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2003), ‘The New Comparative Economics’, Journal of Comparative Economics, 31 (4), December, 595-619 249
10.John Armour, Simon Deakin, Priya Lele and Mathias Siems (2009),‘How do Legal Rules Evolve? Evidence from a Cross-Count Comparison of Shareholder, Creditor, and Worker Protection’,American Journal of Comparative Law, 57 (3), Summer, 579-629 274
11.Enrico C.Perotti and Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden (2006), ‘The Political Economy of Corporate Control and Labor Rents’, Journal of Political Economy, 114 (1), February, 145-74 325
PART Ⅴ BEYOND LEGAL ORIGIN: UNDERSTANDING INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH 357
12.Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A.Robinson (2001),‘The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation’, American Economic Review, 91 (5), December,1369-401 357
13.Daniel Berkowitz, Katharina Pistor and Jean-Francois Richard (2003), ‘Economic Development, Legality, and the Transplant Effect’, European Economic Review, 47 (1), February, 165-95 390
14.Raghuram G.Rajan and Luigi Zingales (2003), ‘The Great Reversals: The Politics of Financial Development in the Twentieth Century’, Journal of Financial Economics, 69 (1), July, 5-50 421
15.Mark J.Roe (2006), ‘Legal Origins, Politics, and Modern Stock Markets’, Harvard Law Review, 120 (2), 460-527 467
PART Ⅵ COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEGAL SYSTEMS -ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES 537
16.Franz von Benda-Beckmann (2002), ‘Who’s Afraid of Legal Pluralism?’, Journal of Legal Pluralism, 47, 37-82 537
17.Ugo Mattei (1997), ‘Three Patterns of Law: Taxonomy and Change in the World’s Legal Systems’, American Journal of Comparative Law, 45,5-44 583