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The Making of the French Civil Code: An Economic Interpretation
Authors:Jean-Michel Josselin  Alain Marciano
Affiliation:(1) Faculté des sciences économiques, Université de Rennes and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Crereg), 7, place Hoche CS 86514, F-35065 Rennes cédex, France;(2) Faculté de sciences économiques et de gestion, Université de Reims-Champagne Ardenne, 57 rue Pierre Talttinger, 51096 Reims Cedex, France;(3) Institut d'Economie Publique and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Greqam), France
Abstract:The code Napoleon has been one of the first (on such a scale), the most important and the most pervasive processes of codification that ever took place. The purpose of our paper is to provide an economic analysis of the making of this codification. We compare customary codification and contractual codification: while the former amounts to the crystallisation of socially accepted practices, the latter consists in a creation of rules through a writing process. These theoretical differences are less clear-cut when history mixes practices and reasoned arguments. We then show that the making of the code Napoleon reflects it since it borrows from the social contract and the spontaneous order traditions.
Keywords:codification  contractualism  spontaneous order  monopoly  competition  common knowledge
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