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of reference used by lawyers, without it, legal theory, in particular in the private law field, will be incomplete while …
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Despite the advances in New Institutional Economics about the economic consequences of institutions and legal rules, up to now we have only limited knowledge about the mechanisms of the evolution of law. By combining the main ideas of Evolutionary Economics and New Institutional Economics this...
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The paper argues in favor of the economic analysis as a method of international comparison of legal systems. It …
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The law and finance theory is an ambitious and fascinating attempt to combine insights from the theory of corporate … growth into an encompassing theory, thereby filling important gaps of our understanding of the ultimate causes and linkages …
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The effects of poverty in childhood can last a lifetime. Research shows that children living in poverty have lower levels of health and wellbeing, attain lower levels of education, have lower levels of occupational attainment and are more likely to be poor in adulthood. In this report, we focus...
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comparison. Poverty is also small in such a comparison. The economy has recovered from the shock in 2008 and the main economic …
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This paper investigates work/care policies in fifteen European welfare states during the last two decades in a comparative perspective. The main question is how certain work/care arrangements are supported through public policies of different welfare states and whether this has changed over...
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