什么决定了法治?对竞争模型的实证研究

What Determines Rule of Law? An Empirical Investigation of Rival Models

Kyklos · 2009
被引 15
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过实证模型比较,检验了殖民起源、法律起源、宗教、西欧影响和定居者死亡率等理论对制度质量的解释力,并找出最能解释制度质量差异的变量组合。

Abstract

SUMMARY In the growing literature on the creation of institutions, the theories emphasizing colonial origin ( Mauro, 1995 ), legal origin and religious affiliation ( La Porta et al., 1999 ), Western European influence ( Hall and Jones, 1999 ), and settler mortality ( Acemoglu et al., 2001 ), have been especially influential. The validity and influence of these studies rests heavily on empirical modeling, which, since the theories are obviously closely related, might actually capture the same primary mechanism. It is therefore unclear whether the empirical relationships found are the same or if they are different. Therefore, this paper takes the empirical models seriously in order to discriminate among the existing models and to identify the model and variables that best explain the variation in institutional quality. The aim of this paper is thus to provide answers to the following questions: (i) Is there one model which explains more of the variation in institutional quality than the other models? (ii) Do these models capture the same information? And (iii), if we let the information in the data decide, which combination of variables would be selected?

法治决定因素制度质量殖民起源法律起源