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Dig Deep for Rule of Law

June 16, 2008

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The following article was published in the June 16, 2008 issue of Legal Times.

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How much is the rule of law worth? Until recently, this has been a largely theoretical question without the possibility of a specific answer. Undoubtedly there’s a value in being able to enforce a contract, to pass on property to the next generation, or to know that a burglar will be punished. Placing a dollar value on the rule of law, though, seemed an impossible task.

Now the World Bank, in its report "Where is the Wealth of Nations?," has actually calculated some hard numbers seeking to place a value on the rule of law. The World Bank's report analyzes the three basic components of every nation’s wealth—natural resource wealth (farm land, oil reserves, etc.), produced wealth (machinery, urban land, infrastructure, etc.), and a residual, catch-all category, "intangible wealth," which embodies human capital (things like education and know-how) as well as the value of good governance and the rule of law.

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This document is intended as an informational reminder and does not constitute legal advice. If you have any questions or would like to discuss a particular situation, please contact Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP. The purpose of this article is to provide general information about significant legal developments and should not be construed as legal advice on any specific facts and circumstances.

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