Constitutional Political Economy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 3, 2025
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Constitutional Compliance pp. 271-272

- Jerg Gutmann and Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska
- Revolutions as structural breaks: the long-term economic and institutional consequences of the 1979 Iranian Revolution pp. 273-301

- Nuno Garoupa and Rok Spruk
- The nation-state foundations of constitutional compliance pp. 302-327

- Peter Grajzl, Jerg Gutmann and Stefan Voigt
- Assessing the impact of federalism on constitutional compliance pp. 328-350

- Jaroslaw Kantorowicz and Stefan Voigt
- Political conflict, political polarization, and constitutional compliance pp. 351-375

- Jacek Lewkowicz, Katarzyna Metelska-Szaniawska and Jan Fałkowski
- Non-compliance as a determinant of constitutional change? A comparative study pp. 376-399

- Tim Schnelle
Volume 36, issue 2, 2025
- Election campaign finance bans and corruption: effectiveness across parliamentary and presidential democracies pp. 129-156

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Censorship and mental models pp. 157-170

- Ilia Murtazashvili and Yang Zhou
- Political representation in an era of income inequality and post-truth politics pp. 171-199

- Calum M. Carmichael
- The United States fiscal constitution since the congressional budget impoundment and control act pp. 200-223

- Jonathan W. Plante
- From one crisis to another: the European central bank’s role from the great recession to the Ukraine war pp. 224-244

- Giusy Chesini and Francesca Fauri
- A political-economic analysis of Swiss referendums 1848 to 2022: turnout, acceptance rates and the double-majority threshold pp. 245-270

- Madeleine O. Hosli, Luiza Martins Santos and Henry Boeree
Volume 36, issue 1, 2025
- Aggregation rules and institutional innovations for collective action pp. 1-25

- Todd Sandler and Weifeng Larry Liu
- Federalism, political imbalance, and the right to secession pp. 26-43

- Bahar Leventoglu, Georg Vanberg and Alessandra Waggoner
- A political economy perspective of the constitution of ancient Sparta: conflict resolution, credibility, and stability pp. 44-67

- George Tridimas
- Are social contracts possible without actual negotiation? pp. 68-79

- Randall Holcombe and Gregory J. Robson
- On the politics of constitutional law: an environmental case study of the role of politics and economics in constitutional appeals pp. 80-94

- Jody W. Lipford
- The Italian Constitutional Court and recentralization along the pendulum of regionalism pp. 95-121

- Andrea Filippetti, Sandro Rondinella and Fabrizio Tuzi
- Constitutional landmarks: Supreme Court Decisions on Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Economic rights by Charles M. Lamb and Jacob R. Neiheisel. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. 2021. pp.296. 978-3-030-55574-0 (hardcover) pp. 122-127

- Firman Pranoto, Runy Rusdyantinah Indrawaty, Triadika Nugraha, Jumriani Sultan and Zafrullah Zafrullah
Volume 35, issue 4, 2024
- Clubbing in trade policies: How much a threat to the multilateral constitution? pp. 461-481

- Barbara Dluhosch and Daniel Horgos
- The pure logic of discrimination pp. 482-499

- Louis Corriveau
- Left, right, or neither? Islamism as social blueprint pp. 500-522

- Mario Ferrero
- Does satisfaction with amenities and environment influence the taste for revolt in the middle east? pp. 523-565

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni
- Dred Scott and Gettysburg in Tullock’s constitutional mythology and Civil War memory pp. 566-591

- Daniel Kuehn
- Conquest and rents: a political economy of dictatorship and violence in Muslim societies. by Faisal Z. Ahmed. Cambridge University Press. 2023. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-009-36751-6, 35$, 250 pages. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009367509 pp. 592-596

- Fatih Kırşanlı
Volume 35, issue 3, 2024
- Constitutional artisans: James Buchanan and Vincent Ostrom on artifactual man, the constitutional attitude, and the political economy of constitutional design pp. 363-387

- Paul Lewis and John Meadowcroft
- Public reason, democracy, and the ideal two-tier social choice model of politics pp. 388-410

- Cyril Hédoin
- Hume’s liberalism based on Scottish jurisprudence pp. 411-424

- Takafumi Nakamura
- A majority rule philosophy for instant runoff voting pp. 425-436

- Ross Hyman, Deb Otis, Seamus Allen and Greg Dennis
- Comment on "The case for minimax‑TD" pp. 437-438

- Markus Schulze
- Comment on “The best Condorcet‑compatible election method: Ranked Pairs” pp. 439-442

- Markus Schulze
- Correction: Choosing among the Variety of proposed Voting Reforms pp. 443-444

- Nicolaus Tideman
- Correction: Coalitional manipulation of voting rules: simulations on empirical data pp. 445-446

- François Durand
- Correction: The case for score voting pp. 447-448

- Warren D. Smith
- Correction: STAR Voting, equality of voice, and voter satisfaction: considerations for voting method reform pp. 449-450

- Sara Wolk, Jameson Quinn and Marcus Ogren
- Correction: A Dodgson-Hare synthesis pp. 451-452

- James Green-Armytage
- Correction: The case for minimax-TD pp. 453-454

- Richard B. Darlington
- Correction: The case for Instant Runoff Voting pp. 455-456

- Rob Richie, Jeremy Seitz-Brown and Lucy Kaufman
- Correction to: The best Condorcet-compatible election method: Ranked Pairs pp. 457-459

- Charles T. Munger
Volume 35, issue 2, 2024
- How the structure of legal authority affects political inequality pp. 151-173

- Joseph Warren
- Checkmate: What was a King's worth in nineteenth-century Latin America? pp. 174-199

- Daniel Sánchez-Piñol Yulee
- Publication trends in political economy scholarship 2011–2020 pp. 200-302

- Robert F. Mulligan
- Ballooning bureaucracy? Stylized facts of growing administration in Swedish higher education pp. 303-326

- Fredrik W. Andersson, Henrik Jordahl and Anders Kärnä
- Much ado about nothing: voting in sixteenth-century Republic of Genoa pp. 327-348

- M. Cristina Molinari
- Corruption in the MENA region - beyond uprisings pp. 349-352

- Fatih Kırşanlı
- The Economy of Classical Athens. Organization, Institutions and Society by Emmanouil, Marios, L. Economou pp. 353-362

- George Tridimas
Volume 35, issue 1, 2024
- Natural amenities and Neo-Hobbesian local public finance pp. 1-21

- Luke Petach
- The different facets of the proportionality principle as applied by the supreme court in India pp. 22-44

- Navin Sinha and Fakkiresh S. Sakkarnaikar
- Fake marriages, asylum, and gas station robberies: institutional determinants of migrants' strategies pp. 45-72

- Joshua Bedi
- U.S. Antitrust Policy in the Age of Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Netflix and Facebook pp. 73-108

- Thomas W. Hazlett
- The profit system: how (and why) to deflect the radical critique pp. 109-122

- Gregory Robson
- Deeds, not words? Speech and re-election of Japan’s local legislators pp. 123-140

- Akihiko Kawaura, Yasutomo Kimura and Yuzu Uchida
- Ricardo and the farmers pp. 141-149

- Bengt-Arne Wickström
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