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Deliberation and Voting Process Before the French Constitutional Court: Is the Attitudinal Model Relevant?

Samuel Ferey () and Sam Couqueberg ()
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Samuel Ferey: University of Lorraine, University of Strasbourg, BETA, CNRS
Sam Couqueberg: University of Lorraine, MSH Lorraine-CNRS

A chapter in 40 Years of Economics, 2025, pp 397-412 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In a paper published in the Revue Economique in 1991 (Arena[aut]Arena, Richard, 1991), Richard Arena[aut]Arena, Richard explained how the relationships between historyHistory and economics evolved from Marshall to contemporary debates and provided a typology of different uses of historyHistory in economics.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-93401-8_24

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