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Constitutional Economics and Public Institutions

Edited by Francisco Cabrillo and Miguel A. Puchades-Navarro

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This extensive book explores in detail a wide range of topics within the public choice and constitutional political economy tradition, providing a comprehensive overview of current work across the field.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781781003961
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Presuppositions in the evaluation of rules , pp 11-16 Downloads
James Buchanan
Ch 2 Buchanan, Hobbes and contractarianism: the supply of rules? , pp 17-34 Downloads
Geoffrey Brennan and Giuseppe Eusepi
Ch 3 Economics governance in the European Union: a problem of legitimacy , pp 37-46 Downloads
Francisco Cabrillo and Sean Fitzpatrick
Ch 4 Early Spanish liberalism and constitutional political economy: the Cádiz Constitution of 1812 , pp 47-67 Downloads
Roger Congleton
Ch 5 Reforms and decentralization: friends or foes? , pp 68-89 Downloads
Pierre Salmon
Ch 6 Democracy-preserving institutions: the quasi-federal system of South Africa , pp 90-122 Downloads
Giorgio Brosio
Ch 7 On Machiavelli’s conspiracy paradoxes , pp 125-145 Downloads
Manfred J. Holler
Ch 8 A general measure of the ‘effective’ number of parties in a political system , pp 146-159 Downloads
Vani Borooah
Ch 9 Party competition and electoral turnout: Downs’s calculus in a multiparty system , pp 160-176 Downloads
Juha Helin and Hannu Nurmi
Ch 10 The political economy of Dutch Disease: a survey , pp 179-196 Downloads
Martin Paldam
Ch 11 Higher education as private good and as quasi public good: the case of Italy , pp 197-224 Downloads
Silvia Fedeli and Francesco Forte
Ch 12 The actual role of government intervention for the recovery of the Italian economy , pp 225-235 Downloads
Gian Cesare Romagnoli
Ch 13 Government bankruptcy of Balkan nations and the consequences for money and inflation before 1914: a comparative analysis , pp 236-254 Downloads
Peter Bernholz
Ch 14 Regulator preferences and lobbying efforts in rent-seeking contests , pp 257-278 Downloads
Juan D. Montoro-Pons
Ch 15 Cooperation in multilateral PDs: self-selected vs pre-defined groups , pp 279-296 Downloads
Viktor J. Vanberg
Ch 16 Voluntary provision of public goods , pp 297-312 Downloads
Miguel A. Puchades-Navarro
Ch 17 Awards play an important role , pp 313-321 Downloads
Bruno Frey and Susanne Neckermann
Ch 18 The optimal Babel: an economic framework for the analysis of dynamic language rights , pp 322-344 Downloads
Bengt-Arne Wickström
Ch 19 A theory of conversion to exclusive religious and political faiths , pp 345-360 Downloads
Mario Ferrero

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