Aim of this paper is to provide a contribution for theoretical discussion on the impact of legal change on economic reforms. While its main focus is on the effects of legal change over economic performance in Central and Eastern Europe, references are also made to different cases of competition among legal models and of resistance to supranational harmonisation, in order to pay proper attention to the issue of partial autonomy of the legal discourse from economic policies.

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Legal Change and Economic Performance
Gianmaria Ajani1
1University of Torino, ajani@cisi.unito.it
Citation Information: Global Jurist Advances. Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1535-1661, DOI: 10.2202/1535-1661.1016, April 2001
Publication History:
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- 2001-04-20
Keywords: legal change; economic reform; eastern Europe; transition


















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