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- Who Did Protective Legislation Protect? Evidence from 1880
- Jeremy Atack and Fred Bateman
- Entanglement and Perverse Spontaneous Orders
- Meg Patrick Tuszynski
- The Bioeconomics of Scout Bees Voting-with-the-Wings Using Less-Than-Unanimity Voting Rule: Can Bees Count, Quorum Sense, etc.?
- Janet T. Landa
- Government Formation and Political Institutions: Some Robust Findings
- Johan Hellström
- The Ugandan Parliament: Greater Interaction Between MPs and Civil Society Is Needed
- Agnes Titriku
- Lessons from In Situ Experiments during French Elections
- Jean-François Laslier
- Does Europeanization Change Executive–Parliament Relations? Executive Dominance and Parliamentary Responses in Germany
- Thomas König and Lars Mäder
- Party Inflation in India: Why Has a Multi-Party Format Prevailed in the National Party System?
- Csaba Nikolenyi
- From Entangled Political Economy to Civil Association: A Difficult Journey
- Laurent Dobuzinskis
- Art and Science in Totalitarian Regimes and Mature Ideocracies
- Peter Bernholz
- Conclusion
- Keith L. Dougherty and Julian Edward
- Electoral Reform in Italy and Japan: Unanticipated Outcomes?
- Ethan Scheiner and Filippo Tronconi
- Public Choice Theory: An Explanation of the Pandemic Policy Responses
- Panagiotis Karadimas
- Business
- Dino Falaschetti
- The Demise of the Divine Right of Kings, the Decline of Monarchic Power, and the Rise of Parliament, 1689–1775
- Charles Rowley and Bin Wu
- The Size and Composition of Government Spending in Multi-Party Systems
- Carlos Scartascini and W. Crain
- The Political Economy of Bank Entry Restrictions: A Theory of Unit Banking
- Charles W. Calomiris and Carlos Ramirez
- Mutual Veto? How Coalitions Work
- Wolfgang C. Müller and Thomas M. Meyer
- Newt [Gingrich] Cometh
- James T. Bennett
- Formal Models, Causal Inference, and American Political Development
- Sean Gailmard
- Budget Stabilization Fund in Interaction with Balanced Budget Requirements
- Yilin Hou
- James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock: A Half-Century On
- William Shughart
- Informational Lobbying
- Susanne Lohmann
- The Tax Code as an Emergent Phenomenon
- Jeremy Horpedahl
- Constitution-making Process Under Uncertainty: The Case of Canada
- Louis M. Imbeau and Thomas C. Eboutou
- Economic History of the Relationship Between Congress and NASA: A Case Study of the Apollo Program
- Leonid Krasnozhon and William Maye
- The Racial Political Economy of Bank Entry Restrictions
- James Dean
- Measuring Duvergerian Effects of the French Majority Runoff System with Laboratory Experiments: Duverger’s Laws Under the Microscope
- Bernard Dolez and Annie Laurent
- External Oversight Agencies Need Protecting: The Role of the Tanzanian Parliament
- Rasheed Draman
- Direct Democracy and the Constitution
- Bruno Frey, Alois Stutzer and Susanne Neckerman
- Leading Governments and Unwilling Legislators: The European Union and the Italian Law Making (1987–2006)
- Enrico Borghetto, Marco Giuliani and Francesco Zucchini
- Would You Trust an Italian Politician? Evidence from Italian Regional Politics
- Emma Galli, Veronica Grembi and Fabio Padovano
- Uncertainty, Complexity and Bicameralism: Parliamentary Structure and the Duration of the Government Formation in Europe
- Daniela Giannetti, Andrea Pedrazzani and Luca Pinto
- Political Property Rights and Entangled Political Economy
- Alexander William Salter
- Revolutionary Cells: On the Role of Texts, Tweets, and Status Updates in Unarmed Revolutions
- Daniel P. Ritter and Alexander H. Trechsel
- The State Feeds the Party and the Party Feeds the State
- James T. Bennett
- Mr. President, Tear Down This Fence
- David J. Hebert and Nicholas M. Arnold
- Does the United Kingdom Obey Duverger's Law?
- Brian J. Gaines
- The Political Economy of Public Pension Reform
- Dashle G. Kelley
- Conclusion
- Dino Falaschetti
- A Formal Model of Totalitarianism
- Peter Bernholz
- An Economic Interpretation of Rhode Island’s 1788 Referendum on the Constitution
- Ruth Wallis Herndon and John E. Murray
- Effects of Boom-Year Savings Across Three Types of State Expenditures
- Yilin Hou
- Parallelisms and Paralogisms in the European Court of Justice
- Giuseppe Eusepi, Alessandra Cepparulo and Maurizio Intartaglia
- Uncertainty and Cleavages at Stakes: Do the Belgian Constitutions of 1831 and 1993 Stabilize Political Power?
- Nathalie Schiffino and Steve Jacob
- Parliamentary Oversight and Corruption in the Caribbean: Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada Compared
- Anthony Staddon and Rick Stapenhurst
- Partisanship and Electoral Reform: Change in Congressional Cohesion, 1877–1932
- Rick K. Wilson
- French Double Ballot Effects: American Experiments
- Jill Wittrock and Michael S. Lewis-Beck
- Veto Players, Agenda Control and Cabinet Stability in 17 European Parliaments, 1945–1999
- Thomas Saalfeld
- Causal Inference and American Political Development: Contrasts and Complementarities
- Devin Caughey and Sara Chatfield