Peter Grajzl

Assistant Professor of Economics

The Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics

Washington and Lee University


Research


Lawyers and Politicians: The Impact of Organized Legal Professions on Institutional Reforms (with Peter Murrell),
Constitutional Political Economy
, 2006, 17(4), 251-276.

Allocating Law-Making Powers: Self-Regulation vs. Government Regulation (with Peter Murrell),
Journal of Comparative Economics
, 2007, 35(3), 520-545.

Fostering Civil Society to Build Institutions: Why and When (with Peter Murrell),
Economics of Transition,  2009, 17(1), 1-41.

Industry Self-Regulation, Subversion of Public Institutions, and Social Control of Torts (with Andrzej Baniak),
International Review of Law and Economics, 2009, 29(4), 360-374.

The Choice in the Lawmaking Process: Legal Transplants vs. Indigenous Law (with Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl),
Review of Law and Economics, 2009, 5(1), 615-660.

A Property Rights Approach to Legislative Delegation,
Economics of Governance, 2011, 12(2), 177-200.

Interjurisdictional Linkages and the Scope for Interventionist Legal Harmonization (with Andrzej Baniak),
Review of Law and Economics, 2011, 7(2), 405-434.

Court Output, Judicial Staffing, and the Demand for Court Services: Evidence from Slovenian Courts of First Instance (with V. Dimitrova-Grajzl, J. Sustersic, and K. Zajc),
forthcoming in International Review of Law and Economics

Trust, Perceptions of Corruption, and Demand for Regulation: Evidence from Post-Socialist Countries (with V. Dimitrova-Grajzl and J. Guse)
forthcoming in Journal of Socio-Economics

Mandating Behavioral Conformity in Social Groups with Conformist Members (with Andrzej Baniak),
revise and resubmit (second round), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Online Appendix

Judicial Incentives and Performance at Lower Courts: Evidence from Slovenian Judge-Level Data (with V. Dimitrova-Grajzl, J. Sustersic, and K. Zajc)
revise and resubmit, Review of Law and Economics

Information Sharing and the Volume of Private Credit in Transition: Evidence from Ukrainian Bank-Level Panel Data (with Nataliia Laptieva),
working paper


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