Hurdles and Hazards to a Thriving Interaction between Colombian Law and Economics

Juan Antonio Gaviria
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This article discusses the main hurdles and hazards that the development of law and economics in Colombia faces. For the sake of an in-depth analysis in a not too long article, the discussion is restricted to commercial contract law. The main hurdles mentioned here are: (1) structural hurdles - institutions or procedures that may be a stumbling block to the development of law and economics; (2) cultural hurdles - a bias among scholars, practitioners, judges, arbitrators, and legislators against law and economics; and (3) academic hurdles - lack of legal theories adapted to the nature and particularities of Colombian both economic development and legal system. If these hurdles are not surpassed, at least three hazards may occur. First, the law, in both theory and practice, may end up completely isolated from any economic analysis. Second, economics may end up as a discipline at the exclusive service of theoretical legal analysis, without any impact on practitioners, judges, arbitrators, legislators, and other legal actors. Third, legal methodology may end up at the exclusive service of economics or, even worse, of econometrics, with philosophical, moral, and judicial analyses reduced to negligible levels. This article’s view, however, is not so pessimistic to believe that the hurdles and hazards indicated above are either insurmountable or inevitable. The hurdles may retard but not completely block the development of law and economics in Colombia. Thus, if some recommendations are adopted, a negative outlook will be less likely than a positive scenario where law and economics thrive not only for the sake of these sciences but also for the benefit of scholars, practitioners, judges, arbitrators, legislators, and other legal actors.
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哥伦比亚法律和经济繁荣互动的障碍和危险
本文论述了哥伦比亚法律经济发展面临的主要障碍和危害。为了在一篇不太长的文章中进行深入的分析,讨论仅限于商业合同法。这里提到的主要障碍有:(1)结构性障碍——制度或程序可能成为法律和经济学发展的绊脚石;(2)文化障碍——学者、从业者、法官、仲裁员和立法者对法律和经济学的偏见;(3)学术障碍——缺乏适应哥伦比亚经济发展和法律制度性质和特点的法律理论。如果不超越这些障碍,至少会发生三种危险。首先,法律在理论和实践上都可能最终完全脱离任何经济分析。其次,经济学可能最终成为一门专门为理论法律分析服务的学科,对从业者、法官、仲裁员、立法者和其他法律行为者没有任何影响。第三,法律方法论可能最终只服务于经济学,甚至更糟的是,服务于计量经济学,而哲学、道德和司法分析则被降低到可以忽略不计的水平。然而,本文的观点并不悲观,认为上述障碍和危险是不可克服的或不可避免的。这些障碍可能会阻碍但不会完全阻碍哥伦比亚法律和经济的发展。因此,如果某些建议被采纳,负面前景将比正面前景更不可能出现,在正面前景中,法律和经济学不仅为了这些科学的利益,而且为了学者、从业者、法官、仲裁员、立法者和其他法律行为者的利益而蓬勃发展。
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