Studies in Public Choice
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- Clarifying Concepts
- Keith L. Dougherty and Julian Edward
- EU Legislative Activities and Domestic Politics
- Thomas König, Tanja Dannwolf and Brooke Luetgert
- Samuel J. Tilden, Iron Money and the Election of 1876
- Clifford F. Thies
- Statistical Evidence
- Dino Falaschetti
- The Theory of Totalitarianism and Mature Ideocracy, Part I: Evolution and Development
- Peter Bernholz
- No Competition Allowed or He Who Controls the Ballot Controls the Election
- James T. Bennett
- The Tudor Dynasty: Perfecting Absolutism in the Era of Renaissance and Reformation, 1485–1603
- Charles Rowley and Bin Wu
- Agent Type, Social Contracts, and Constitutional Mythologies
- Peter Boettke and Alexander Fink
- Indirect Campaigning: Past, Present and Future of Voting Advice Applications
- Diego Garzia, Alexander H. Trechsel, Kristjan Vassil and Elias Dinas
- Further Historical Cases of Totalitarian Regimes
- Peter Bernholz
- Swimming in a Tuxedo: A Systems Theory Approach to Understanding Politics
- David J. Hebert
- After Johnny Came Marching Home: The Political Economy of Veterans’ Benefits in the Nineteenth Century
- Sung Won Kang and Hugh Rockoff
- Neither Representative nor Accountable: First-Past-the-Post in Britain
- John Curtice
- Radio is Good for You! The Rise of Educational Radio
- James T. Bennett
- Information Shrouding and the Governmental Supply of Goods and Services: An Economic Perspective
- Albert Breton
- Subnational Government Tools for Budget Stabilization
- Yilin Hou
- The Impact of Decentralization on Municipalities: Evidence from the Municipal Home Rule Movement
- Jessica Hennessey
- Constitutional Decision Making
- Keith L. Dougherty and Julian Edward
- On Some Neglected, But Profound, Contributions of Gordon Tullock
- Roger Congleton
- Towards the Development of a Parliamentary Oversight Index
- Rick Stapenhurst
- Law in Books Versus Law in Action: A Review of the Socio-legal Literature
- Christine Rothmayr Allison
- The Changing Bases of Party Support in Italy and Japan: Similarities and Differences
- Daniela Giannetti and Naoko Taniguchi
- Constitutions, Politics, and Identity
- Alan Hamlin
- Mature Ideocracies
- Peter Bernholz
- Carnegie’s Lemon? The Birth of NPR
- James T. Bennett
- The Heterogeneity of Early Elections
- Petra Schleiter and Sukriti Issar
- Measuring the “Europeanization” of Austrian Law-Making: Legal and Contextual Factors
- Marcelo Jenny and Wolfgang C. Müller
- Government Growth
- Gordon Tullock
- The Inferential Opportunity of Specificity: How Institutional and Historical Detail Can Enable Causal Explanations and Inference
- Corrine McConnaughy
- Community, Pluralism, and Public Reason: An Entangled Analysis of Early Modern England
- James Lee Caton
- Complex and Entangled Public Policy: Here Be Dragons
- Abigail Devereaux
- Lobbying from the Perspective of Behavioral Political Economy
- Jan Schnellenbach
- The Stuart Doom: The Hinge of Fate for Absolutist Autocracy, 1603–1688
- Charles Rowley and Bin Wu
- Digital Media and the 2010 National Elections in Brazil
- Jason Gilmore and Philip N. Howard
- The Veto Player Approach in Macro-Comparative Politics: Concepts and Measurement
- Detlef Jahn
- Buchanan on Freedom
- Geoffrey Brennan and Michael Brooks
- The Theory of Totalitarian Regimes, Part II: Stability, Further Development, and Demise
- Peter Bernholz
- Strategic Voting in the US
- Barry C. Burden and Philip Edward Jones
- Organized Opposition: The Anti-Federalist Political Network
- Michael J. Faber and Robi Ragan
- The Constitution of Totalitarianism
- Peter Bernholz
- Politics
- Dino Falaschetti
- Weakening Parliamentary Oversight, Increasing Corruption: Ghana
- Rasheed Draman
- Does Technology Drive the Growth of Government?
- Tyler Cowen
- A Paradox of Secessionism: The Political Economy of Slave Enforcement and the Union
- Phillip W. Magness
- Party Rhetoric and Practice: A Normative Perspective from Political Science
- Vincent Lemieux
- Is the “Veil of Ignorance” in Constitutional Choice a Myth? An Empirical Exploration Informed by a Theory of Power
- Louis M. Imbeau and Steve Jacob
- French Presidential Election: A Field Experiment on the Single Transferable Vote
- Etienne Farvaque, Hubert Jayet and Lionel Ragot
- Measuring the Opacity of the ‘Veil of Ignorance’ in Constitutions: Theory, Method, and Some Results
- Louis M. Imbeau and Steve Jacob
- Then Along Came FECA…
- James T. Bennett
- Washington Versus The Sticks
- James T. Bennett