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The Roman Familia: A View from the Economics of Property

Benito Arruñada
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No 1407, Working Papers from Barcelona School of Economics

Abstract: This chapter presents an analytical framework that draws upon the economics of personal and real rights, which helps in understanding the institutions of the Roman familia. The discussion proceeds in four stages. First, it outlines the central tenets of the theory, which regards the formalization of transactions as a critical, secondary, public "contractual" step for creating a tradable legal commodity, specifically robust property (real) rights that are enforceable in rem against everyone but do not increase transaction costs. Second, it applies the theory to the marriage contract, a fundamental component of family law. Third, the chapter examines some of the primary features of Roman personal contracting from this analytical perspective, particularly the standard transactions related to the Roman familia, which is better comprehended as a household than as a mere family. Lastly, it focuses on one of the main features of Roman family law: the dowry, explaining the tendency to enforce it as a right in rem.

Keywords: transaction costs; Property rights; personal exchange; New Institutional Economics; Law and Economics; economics of ancient law; economics of ancient societies; economic analysis of Roman law; family law; dowry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D1 D23 K11 K12 K36 L22 N13 O17 P48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-10
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