Centre for Quantitative History

The Legal Origins of Financial Development: Evidence from the Shanghai Concessions

The Legal Origins of Financial Development: Evidence from the Shanghai Concessions

Published Date
Published Date
October 3, 2023
Master Category
Research Cluster
Financial History, Trade and the Rise of Hong Kong
DOI
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jofi.13284
Publisher
Publisher
The Journal of Finance (The American Finance Association)
Series
Series
Print: Volume78, Issue6 (Dec 2023)
Copyright
Copyright

The primary challenge to assessing the legal origins view of comparative financial development is identifying exogenous changes in legal systems. We assemble new data on Shanghai’s British and French concessions between 1845 and 1936. Two regime changes altered British and French legal jurisdiction over their respective concessions. By examining the changing application of different legal traditions to adjacent neighborhoods within the same city and controlling for military, economic, and political characteristics, we offer new evidence consistent with the legal origins view: the financial development advantage in the British concession widened after Western legal jurisdiction intensified and narrowed after it abated.

       

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