Search Results - "Guerriero, Carmine"
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A novel dataset on legal traditions, their determinants, and their economic role in 155 transplants
Published in Data in brief (01-09-2016)“…The law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the bundle of institutions shaping lawmaking and dispute adjudication…”
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A novel dataset on a culture of cooperation and inclusive political institutions in 90 European historical regions observed between 1000 and 1600
Published in Data in brief (01-12-2019)“…A culture of cooperation, which is the implicit reward from cooperating in any prisoner's dilemma and investment types of activity, and inclusive political…”
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A novel dataset on horizontal property rights in 126 jurisdictions
Published in Data in brief (01-04-2017)“…The law and the economy are deeply influenced by horizontal property rights, which are the rules regulating legal direct and indirect takings between private…”
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Follow-up of intestinal metaplasia in the stomach: When, how and why
Published in World journal of gastrointestinal oncology (15-03-2012)“…Gastric cancer remains the second most frequent cause of cancer-related mortality in the world. Screening programs in some Asian countries are impractical in…”
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Property rights, transaction costs, and the limits of the market
Published in Economics of governance (01-06-2023)“…To clarify the determinants and interaction of property rights and transaction costs, I study the design of the property rights on either a good whose…”
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Climate change and state evolution
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-04-2021)“…Despite the vast evidence on the short-run effects of adverse climate shocks on the economy, our understanding of their long-run impact on institutions is…”
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Combining social sciences, geoscience and archaeology to understand societal collapse
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-08-2023)“…Despite its apparently obvious conclusion that adverse environmental conditions must produce economic and institutional crises, the “collapse archaeology”…”
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Endogenous Institutions and Economic Outcomes
Published in Economica (London) (01-04-2020)“…To evaluate the relative importance of a culture of cooperation and inclusive political institutions, I divide Europe into 120 km×120 km grid cells, and…”
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Endogenous property rights and the nature of the firm
Published in Economica (London) (01-04-2024)“…While focusing on residual control rights, the property rights theory of the firm overlooks that the legal protection of each party's input shapes its ex post…”
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Endogenous Property Rights
Published in The Journal of law & economics (01-05-2016)“…Although property rights are key, their determinants are still poorly understood. When property is fully protected, some potential buyers with valuation higher…”
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Endogenous legal traditions and economic outcomes
Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01-05-2016)“…•A jurisdiction’s legal tradition deeply influences its economic outcomes.•Because of heterogeneous appellate judges’ preferences, common law is unbiased but…”
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Endogenous (in)formal institutions
Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01-12-2019)“…•We construct and test a model of the origins and interaction of inclusive political institutions and a culture of cooperation.•The prospect of a sufficiently…”
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Endogenous legal traditions
Published in International review of law and economics (01-06-2016)“…•The choice of the legal tradition is key issue in economics.•Under common law, appellate judges’ biases offset one another at the cost of volatility of the…”
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The origins of political institutions and property rights
Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01-12-2022)“…We study the possible cooperation between nonelites exerting an unobservable effort and elites unable to commit to direct transfers and, thus, always assure…”
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The economic and institutional determinants of trade expansion in Bronze Age Greater Mesopotamia
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-2021)“…The focus of archaeologists on reconstructing exchange and communication networks in the past resulted in the enormous improvement of methods for analyzing…”
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The political economy of incentive regulation: Theory and evidence from US states
Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01-02-2013)“…► More powerful incentive rules produce lower allocative distortions and lower rent extraction. ► More powerful incentive rules produce higher profits and…”
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Extractive states: The case of the Italian unification
Published in International review of law and economics (01-12-2018)“…•Despite the huge evidence on the adverse impact of extractive policies, we still lack a formal framework that identifies their determinants.•We lay out a…”
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Accountability in government and regulatory policies: Theory and evidence
Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01-12-2011)“…► Catching why some US states appoint regulators and some other elect them is key. ► The model shows that appointment produces higher allocative distortions…”
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The Property—Contract Balance
Published in Journal of institutional and theoretical economics (01-03-2016)“…We identify a key trade-off between protecting property rights and enhancing reliance on contracts. For instance, when a dishonest intermediary transfers a…”
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Law and Culture: A Theory of Comparative Variation in Bona Fide Purchase Rules
Published in Oxford journal of legal studies (01-09-2015)“…A key question in comparative law is why different legal systems provide different legal solutions for the same problem. To answer this question, we use novel…”
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