A Model of a Rule of Law and a Rule of Man : Implications for the Design of Institutions
Chu, Ke-Young (2004). A Model of a Rule of Law and a Rule of Man : Implications for the Design of Institutions. UNU-WIDER.
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Sub-type Research paper Author Chu, Ke-Young Title A Model of a Rule of Law and a Rule of Man : Implications for the Design of Institutions Volume/Issue No. 2004/65 Publication Date 2004 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 36 Language eng Abstract Findings of cross-cultural psychology suggest that different approaches to rule enforcement have cultural roots. Individualist societies have established a rule of law, in which rules prevail; collectivist societies have a rule of man, which allows discre
Keyword Informal sector (economics)
Institutional economicsCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 2004 Copyright type Fair use permitted ISSN 18102611 ISBN 9789291906628 -
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