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Violence, Law, and Property Rights: Institutional Demand in Post-Soviet RussiaJordan Gans-MorseDepartment of Political ScienceNorthwestern UniversityContentsIntroduction: Violence, Law, and Property Rights1 The Puzzle ..3 The Argument ..4 Contributions ..6 The Case: Post-Soviet Russia ..10 Data and Methodology ..15 Outline of the Book .. The Dependent Variable: Property Security Strategies .. The Theory .. Institutional Supply and Demand in Russia .. Other Explanatory Factors .. Scope of Analysis .. Conclusion ..51 Appendix: Formalizing the Theory ..522 The Evolution of Firm The Decline of Private Coercion .. The Persistence of Corrupt Coercion .. The Rise of Legal Coercion .. Conclusion ..94 Appendix: Understanding Russian Caseload Data .. The 1990s: Introducing the Rudiments of State Legal Capacity.
Violence, Law, and Property Rights: Institutional Demand in Post-Soviet Russia Jordan Gans-Morse Department of Political Science Northwestern University
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