Role of the Legal Framework in Case 2
In Case 2 of the Angela-Bruno model, the government establishes the 'rules of the game' through a formal legal system. This system, comprising laws, courts, and police, serves three primary functions: it protects Angela from coercion, secures Bruno's rights as the landowner, and enforces any contracts agreed upon by both parties.
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