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Constitutional Political Economy1990 - 2025
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 Volume 34, issue 4, 2023
 
  Testing public reaction to constitutional fiscal rules violations   pp. 483-509 Jaroslaw KantorowiczClassification of preferential ballot voting methods   pp. 510-523 Amir Babak Aazami and Hubert Lewis BrayIndividual accountability, collective decision-making   pp. 524-552 Daniel GibbsElection cycles and corruption perception in Africa   pp. 553-571 Abdul Ganiyu IddrisuThe Maltese single transferable vote experience: a case study of gerrymandering?   pp. 572-597 Serhat HasancebiHayek on labor unions and restraint of trade   pp. 598-612 Shigeki Kusunoki Volume 34, issue 3, 2023
 
  What difference does a voting rule make?   pp. 275-285 Chang Geun SongThe case for the five in final five voting   pp. 286-296 Katherine GehlThe case for score voting   pp. 297-309 Warren D. SmithSTAR Voting, equality of voice, and voter satisfaction: considerations for voting method reform   pp. 310-334 Sara Wolk, Jameson Quinn and Marcus OgrenThe case for approval voting   pp. 335-345 Aaron Hamlin and Whitney HuaElectoral reform: the case for majority judgment   pp. 346-356 Rida LarakiSelecting a voting method: the case for the Borda count   pp. 357-366 Donald G. SaariThe case for Instant Runoff Voting   pp. 367-377 Rob Richie, Jeremy Seitz-Brown and Lucy KaufmanThe failure of Instant Runoff to accomplish the purpose for which it was adopted: a case study from Burlington Vermont   pp. 378-389 Robert Bristow-JohnsonCoalitional manipulation of voting rules: simulations on empirical data   pp. 390-409 François DurandThe case for minimax-TD   pp. 410-420 Richard B. DarlingtonStable Voting   pp. 421-433 Wesley H. Holliday and Eric PacuitThe best Condorcet-compatible election method: Ranked Pairs   pp. 434-444 Charles T. MungerImplications of strategic position choices by candidates   pp. 445-457 Robbie RobinetteA Dodgson-Hare synthesis   pp. 458-470 James Green-ArmytageChoosing among the Variety of proposed Voting Reforms   pp. 471-481 Nicolaus Tideman Volume 34, issue 2, 2023
 
  The effects of economic development on democratic institutions and repression in non-democratic regimes: theory and evidence   pp. 145-164 Alexander Kemnitz and Martin RoesslerState capacity, economic freedom, and classical liberalism   pp. 165-187 Ryan H. MurphyCovid-19 and the 2020 presidential election   pp. 188-209 David MitchellPolitical polarization in the UK: measures and socioeconomic correlates   pp. 210-225 Daryna GrechynaBureaucratic rent creation: the case of price discrimination in the market for postsecondary education   pp. 226-256 Peter K. Hazlett and Chandler S. ReillyPublic debt and the common good: philosophical and institutional implications of fiscal imbalance   pp. 257-259 William ColemanMoney and the rule of Law   pp. 260-266 Pablo PaniaguaSolving social dilemmas: ethics, politics and prosperity by Roger Congleton. New York: Oxford university press. 2022 pp.460, ISBN 9780197642788 (hbk)   pp. 267-273 George Tridimas Volume 34, issue 1, 2023
 
  On the structure of the political party system in Indian states, 1957–2018   pp. 1-35 J. Stephen Ferris and Bharatee DashBranching on the bench: quantifying division in the supreme court with trees   pp. 36-58 Noah GiansiracusaA master of two servants: lessons from the israeli experience about the effect of separation of powers on public accountability and social welfare   pp. 59-87 Mordechai E. SchwarzBuilding inclusive institutions in polarized scenarios   pp. 88-110 Lina Restrepo-Plaza and Enrique FatasHow cooperative is “cooperative federalism”? The political limits to intergovernmental cooperation under a de facto concurrency rule   pp. 111-134 Christa Scholtz and Andrei MunteanuThe decline and rise of democracy, by David Stasavage Princeton: Princeton University Press 2020 pp 406 ISBN 978-0-6971-17746 (hbk)   pp. 135-143 George Tridimas Volume 33, issue 4, 2022
 
  Geoffrey Brennan   pp. 407-412 Alan HamlinA classification of the methodology of James M. Buchanan from a multidisciplinary perspective   pp. 413-432 Gustavo Nunes Mourão and Eduardo AngeliLessons from the Japanese ninja: on achieving a higher trade equilibrium under anarchy and private constitutions   pp. 433-444 Vladimir V. MaltsevGiants among us: do we need a new antitrust paradigm?   pp. 445-460 Michael C. MungerPolitical inequality, political participation, and support for populist parties   pp. 461-482 Kim Leonie KellermannClientelism or public goods: dilemma in a ‘divided democracy’   pp. 483-506 Soumyanetra Munshi Volume 33, issue 3, 2022
 
  Elections, lobbying and economic policies: an empirical investigation across Indian states   pp. 255-300 Deepti KohliPath dependence in administrative adjudication: the role played by legal tradition   pp. 301-325 Monika Stachowiak-Kudła and Janusz KudłaHave you been served, your honor? Yes, thank you, your excellency: the judiciary and political corruption   pp. 326-353 Khalid SekkatThe tax morale of exhausted taxpayers. The case of Greece   pp. 354-377 Konstantinos Fotiadis and Prodromos ChatzoglouTax collection in the Roman Empire: a new institutional economics approach   pp. 378-401 Óscar Gutiérrez and Marco Martínez-EstellerRandall G. Holcombe, Coordination, Cooperation, and control. The evolution of Economic and Political Power. XII, 328 pp. Palgrave Macmillan 2020   pp. 402-405 Mario Ferrero Volume 33, issue 2, 2022
 
  The organization of volunteer battalions in Ukraine   pp. 115-134 Garrett Ryan WoodTrust and trustworthiness after a land restitution program: lab-in-the-field evidence from Colombia   pp. 135-161 Francesco Bogliacino, Gianluca Grimalda, Laura Jiménez, Daniel Reyes Galvis and Cristiano CodagnoneFeuding, arbitration, and the emergence of an independent judiciary   pp. 162-199 Benjamin Broman and Georg VanbergA short history of liberalism in contemporary Iran   pp. 200-216 Aref BarkhordariIs Russia really a normal country? A numerical taxonomy of Russia in comparative perspective   pp. 217-232 Alberto Batinti and Jeffrey KopsteinAutocratic family policy   pp. 233-253 Clara E. Piano Volume 33, issue 1, 2022
 
  Convention without convening   pp. 1-24 Erik W. Matson and Daniel B. KleinEconomic elites and the constitutional design of sharing political power   pp. 25-52 Victoria Paniagua and Jan P. VoglerAdvance voting and political competition   pp. 53-66 Mats EkmanWhere you stand depends on where you live: county voting on the Texas secession referendum   pp. 67-79 Curtis Bram and Michael MungerDynamic preferences and the behavioral case against sin taxes   pp. 80-99 Charles Delmotte and Malte DoldReadership and citations as alternative measures of impact   pp. 100-114 Roger Congleton, Alex Marsella and Alexander J. Cardazzi |  |