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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO FACULTY OF LAW Y R A R B LI W A L N KI S A L A R O B LAW, INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT Professor Michael Trebilcock & Professor Mariana Mota Prado SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS Storage K 3820 2007 .A58T74 2007 Suppl. BORA LAWS! W LIRAflY JAN - 8 2001 FACULTY Of LA'S ub'versitv of twohto Law, Institutions and Development 2007 Professor Michael Trebilcock Professor Mariana Mota Prado SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS 6. LAW AND DEVELOPMENT Updated Table of Contents Sup - 1 J. Scott, Seeing Like a State (1998), pp. 342-357 ^UP ^ T. Carothers, “Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: the Problem of Knowledge”, Working Paper, Democracy and Rule of Law Project - Carnegie Endowment for International Piece, Number 34, January 2003. Sup - 21 7. PROPERTY RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT Updated Table of Contents Sup - 34 D. Fitzpatrick, “Evolution and Chaos in Property Rights Systems: The Third World Tragedy of Contested Access” 115 The Yale Law Journal (2006) 996. Sup - 35 11. THE ROLE OF FOREIGN AID AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Updated Table of Contents F N. Rristof, “Aid: Can It Work?”, The New York Review of Books, volume 53, ~ number 15, October 5, 2006 UP ’ J. Sacks, “How Can Aid Work”, The New York Review of Books, volume 53, number 22, December 21, 2006 Sup -100 SUP - 1 6. LAW AND DEVELOPMENT D. Trubek and M. Galanter, “Scholars in Self-Estrangement: Some Reflections See course on the Crisis in Law and Development Studies in the United States,” Wisconsin materials Law Review 1974(4), p. 1062 **NEW** J. Scott, Seeing Like a State (1998), pp. 342-357 See B. Tamanaha, “The Lessons of Law and Development Studies,” American course materials Journal of International Law 89 (1995), 470 See H. DeSoto, “The Costs and Importance of the Law,” in The Other Path (1996), course materials p. 131-187 See K. Davis and M. Trebilcock, “Legal Reforms and Development,” Third World course materials Quarterly 22(1) (2002), p. 21-36 See R. Daniels and M. Trebilcock, “The Policial Economy of Rule of Law Reform in course materials Developing Countries” 26(1) Michigan Journal of International Law 99 D. Klerman, “Legal Infrastructure, Judicial Independence, and Economic See course materials Development,” Center In Law, Economics and Organization Research Paper Series & Legal Studies Research Paper Series (23 February 2006): http://ssm.com/abstract=877490 See T. Carothers, “The Rule of Law Revival,” Foreign Affairs 77 (March/April course materials 1998), p. 95-106 T. Carothers, “Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: the Problem of Knowledge”, **NEW** Working Paper, Democracy and Rule of Law Project - Carnegie Endowment for International Piece, Number 34, January 2003. SUP-1 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Toronto https://archive.org/details/lawinstitutionsdOOtreb SUP - 34 7. PROPERTY RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT A. Property Rights and Efficiency H. DeSoto, “Chapter 3 - The Mystery of Capital,” in The Mystery of Capital See course (New York: Basic Books, 2000), p. 39-67 materials H. Fleisig, “Secured Transactions: The Power of Collateral,” Finance and See course Development 33(2) (June 1996), p. 44-46 materials D. Fitzpatrick, “Evolution and Chaos in Property Rights Systems: The Third World Tragedy of Contested Access” 115 The Yale Law Journal (2006) 996. **NEW** B. Issues in Land Reform K. Dam, “Land, Law and Economic Development,” John M. Olin Law & See course Economics Working Paper No. 272 (2d Series), January 2006: materials http://www.law.uchicago.edu/Lawecon/index.html M. Trebilcock, “Communal Property Rights in Papua New Guinea,” University See course of Toronto Law Journal 34 (1984), p. 387-400 materials R, Pande and C. Udry, “Institutions and Development: a View from Below,” See course Yale University, 18 Nov. 2005 materials C. Environmental Protection “Survey: Development and the Environment,” Economist, March 21, 1998 See course materials SUP -34 SUP-88 11. THE ROLE OF FOREIGN AID AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS A. Foreign Aid Trends International Monetary Fund and World Bank, “Recent Trends in the See Transfer of Resources to Developing Countries,” Development Committee course Meeting, March 29, 2002 materials B. The Effectiveness of Foreign Aid See World Bank, Assessing Aid: What Works, What Doesn’t and Why (Oxford: course Oxford University Press, 1998) materials See W. Easterly, “The Future of Western Assistance”, in The White Man’s course Burden (The Penguin Press, 2006), pp. 367-384 materials See J. Sachs, “Making the Investment Needed to end Poverty,” in The End of course Poverty, chapter 13, pp. 245-265 materials See J. Sachs, “The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities of Our Time” course Sunday, March 13, 2005 book review by W. Easterly The Washington Post materials BW03 See “Letters” (J. Sachs and W. Easterly) Sunday, March 27, 2005 The course Washington Post BW12 materials See J. Sachs, “How to help the poor: piecemeal progress or strategic plans?” The course Lancet - Vol. 367, Issue 9519, 22 April 2006, Pages 1309-1310 materials W. Easterly’s response to JD Sachs review of his book, “How to help the See poor: piecemeal progress or strategic plans?” The Lancet - Vol. 367, Issue course 9519, 22 April 2006, Pages 1309-1310 materials SUP -88

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