Constitutional Political Economy
1990 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2023
- Testing public reaction to constitutional fiscal rules violations pp. 483-509

- Jaroslaw Kantorowicz
- Classification of preferential ballot voting methods pp. 510-523

- Amir Babak Aazami and Hubert Lewis Bray
- Individual accountability, collective decision-making pp. 524-552

- Daniel Gibbs
- Election cycles and corruption perception in Africa pp. 553-571

- Abdul Ganiyu Iddrisu
- The Maltese single transferable vote experience: a case study of gerrymandering? pp. 572-597

- Serhat Hasancebi
- Hayek 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 Song
- The case for the five in final five voting pp. 286-296

- Katherine Gehl
- The case for score voting pp. 297-309

- Warren D. Smith
- STAR Voting, equality of voice, and voter satisfaction: considerations for voting method reform pp. 310-334

- Sara Wolk, Jameson Quinn and Marcus Ogren
- The case for approval voting pp. 335-345

- Aaron Hamlin and Whitney Hua
- Electoral reform: the case for majority judgment pp. 346-356

- Rida Laraki
- Selecting a voting method: the case for the Borda count pp. 357-366

- Donald G. Saari
- The case for Instant Runoff Voting pp. 367-377

- Rob Richie, Jeremy Seitz-Brown and Lucy Kaufman
- The failure of Instant Runoff to accomplish the purpose for which it was adopted: a case study from Burlington Vermont pp. 378-389

- Robert Bristow-Johnson
- Coalitional manipulation of voting rules: simulations on empirical data pp. 390-409

- François Durand
- The case for minimax-TD pp. 410-420

- Richard B. Darlington
- Stable Voting pp. 421-433

- Wesley H. Holliday and Eric Pacuit
- The best Condorcet-compatible election method: Ranked Pairs pp. 434-444

- Charles T. Munger
- Implications of strategic position choices by candidates pp. 445-457

- Robbie Robinette
- A Dodgson-Hare synthesis pp. 458-470

- James Green-Armytage
- Choosing 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 Roessler
- State capacity, economic freedom, and classical liberalism pp. 165-187

- Ryan H. Murphy
- Covid-19 and the 2020 presidential election pp. 188-209

- David Mitchell
- Political polarization in the UK: measures and socioeconomic correlates pp. 210-225

- Daryna Grechyna
- Bureaucratic rent creation: the case of price discrimination in the market for postsecondary education pp. 226-256

- Peter K. Hazlett and Chandler S. Reilly
- Public debt and the common good: philosophical and institutional implications of fiscal imbalance pp. 257-259

- William Coleman
- Money and the rule of Law pp. 260-266

- Pablo Paniagua
- Solving 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 Dash
- Branching on the bench: quantifying division in the supreme court with trees pp. 36-58

- Noah Giansiracusa
- A 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. Schwarz
- Building inclusive institutions in polarized scenarios pp. 88-110

- Lina Restrepo-Plaza and Enrique Fatas
- How cooperative is “cooperative federalism”? The political limits to intergovernmental cooperation under a de facto concurrency rule pp. 111-134

- Christa Scholtz and Andrei Munteanu
- The 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 Hamlin
- A classification of the methodology of James M. Buchanan from a multidisciplinary perspective pp. 413-432

- Gustavo Nunes Mourão and Eduardo Angeli
- Lessons from the Japanese ninja: on achieving a higher trade equilibrium under anarchy and private constitutions pp. 433-444

- Vladimir V. Maltsev
- Giants among us: do we need a new antitrust paradigm? pp. 445-460

- Michael C. Munger
- Political inequality, political participation, and support for populist parties pp. 461-482

- Kim Leonie Kellermann
- Clientelism 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 Kohli
- Path dependence in administrative adjudication: the role played by legal tradition pp. 301-325

- Monika Stachowiak-Kudła and Janusz Kudła
- Have you been served, your honor? Yes, thank you, your excellency: the judiciary and political corruption pp. 326-353

- Khalid Sekkat
- The tax morale of exhausted taxpayers. The case of Greece pp. 354-377

- Konstantinos Fotiadis and Prodromos Chatzoglou
- Tax collection in the Roman Empire: a new institutional economics approach pp. 378-401

- Óscar Gutiérrez and Marco Martínez-Esteller
- Randall 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 Wood
- Trust 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 Codagnone
- Feuding, arbitration, and the emergence of an independent judiciary pp. 162-199

- Benjamin Broman and Georg Vanberg
- A short history of liberalism in contemporary Iran pp. 200-216

- Aref Barkhordari
- Is Russia really a normal country? A numerical taxonomy of Russia in comparative perspective pp. 217-232

- Alberto Batinti and Jeffrey Kopstein
- Autocratic 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. Klein
- Economic elites and the constitutional design of sharing political power pp. 25-52

- Victoria Paniagua and Jan P. Vogler
- Advance voting and political competition pp. 53-66

- Mats Ekman
- Where you stand depends on where you live: county voting on the Texas secession referendum pp. 67-79

- Curtis Bram and Michael Munger
- Dynamic preferences and the behavioral case against sin taxes pp. 80-99

- Charles Delmotte and Malte Dold
- Readership and citations as alternative measures of impact pp. 100-114

- Roger Congleton, Alex Marsella and Alexander J. Cardazzi
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