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Providing a survey of empirical law and economics scholarship in China, this paper shows the binary categories of quantitative versus qualitative studies are inadequate. Instead, two paths for future research in empirical law and economics in China are identified, namely studies based upon individual cases and studies that apply social scientific tools to analyze data, such as statistical and experimental tools. This paper also emphasizes the unique value of empirical law and economics for Chinese scholars in the increasingly globalized academic world.
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Chen, R. (2017, November 1). Empirical Law and Economics Scholarship in China: Methodologies and Challenges. Asian Journal of Law and Society. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/als.2017.13
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