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General Policy Speech of Prime Ministers and Fiscal Choices in France: “Preach Water and Drink Wine!”
Martial Foucault and Abel François
Minority Governments Revisited
Kaare W. Strøm and Charles T. McClean
Epilogue
Panagiotis Karadimas
The United States: A Case of Duvergerian Equilibrium
Shaun Bowler, Bernard Grofman and André Blais
Hugo Grotius, John Locke, Cato’s Letters, and the American Revolution
Charles Rowley and Bin Wu
Testing the “Veil of Ignorance” Hypothesis in Constitutional Choice: Evidence from the German Grundgesetz
Agnes Strauß
The Dual Rationale of Judicial Independence
Fabien Gélinas
Political Selection of Federal Reserve Bank Cities
Jac Heckelman and John H. Wood
A Hard Day’s Night: Provision of Public Evening Schools in the United States, 1870–1910
Linda English
The Economics and Politics of Unit Banking: Evidence from the McFadden Banking Bill of 1927
Marcus M. Witcher
Myanmar: Initial Improvements Facing Setbacks
Anthony Staddon and Gabriela Thompson
Campaign Finance
Simon Weschle
Tullock, Tideman, and the Origins of the Demand-Revealing Process
Nicolaus Tideman
Applying Regression Discontinuity Designs to American Political Development
Anna Harvey
The Sources of Bipartisan Politics in Parliamentary Democracies
Thomas Bräuninger and Marc Debus
Trade and the Size of Government Revisited
Olga Haislip
The Zenith of Classical Liberal Philosophy in Britannia: From the Scottish Enlightenment to John Stuart Mill
Charles Rowley and Bin Wu
Effects of Boom-Year Savings on Bust-Year Budgetary Actions
Yilin Hou
Myths and Milestones: The Europeanization of the Legislative Agenda in the Netherlands
Gerard Breeman and Arco Timmermans
Different Veils for Different Governments: The Veil of Ignorance in Shaping the Italian Decentralization
Emma Galli and Veronica Grembi
Comparison of Central Bank and Judicial Independence
George Tridimas
Do Governments Manipulate Their Revenue Forecasts? Budget Speech and Budget Outcomes in the Canadian Provinces
Jérôme Couture and Louis M. Imbeau
Demand for Private and State-Provided Health Insurance in the 1910s: Evidence from California
Dora Costa
Public Choice and Two of Its Founders: An Appreciation
David R. Henderson
Summary: Supreme Values, Totalitarian Regimes, and Mature Ideocracies
Peter Bernholz
Why Don’t Veto Players Use Their Power?
Thomas König and Dirk Junge
Motivation of MPs and Political Will
Gabriela Thompson and Anthony Staddon
The Revolving Door Phenomenon
Simon Luechinger and Christoph Moser
Immigrant Ethnic Composition and the Adoption of Women’s Suffrage in the United States
Ho-Po Crystal Wong, J. R. Clark and Joshua Hall
Private Seeking of Private Monopoly in Early American Banking
Howard Bodenhorn
Dissonance in Fiscal Policy: A Power Approach
Louis M. Imbeau
Constitutional Convulsions in Modern Greece
George Tridimas
Public Choice in the Big Sky
John Baden
Making and Implementing the Rules of the Game: The Political Economy of Constitutional Myths and Rites
Jean-Michel Josselin
The Architecture of Coalition Governance
Alejandro Ecker, Thomas M. Meyer and Wolfgang C. Müller
Leveraging Natural Experiments in Political and Legal Institutions: The Historical Political Economy of Random Audits
Christian Grose and Abby Wood
The Europeanization of Law-Making Activities in Spain
Anna M. Palau and Laura Chaqués
Countercyclical Fiscal Policy and Multiyear Perspective on Budgeting
Yilin Hou
What Determines the Allocation of National Government Grants to the States?
John Joseph Wallis
Politicians’ Extra-Parliamentary Activities and Lobbying
Benny Geys and Karsten Mause
Speeches and Legislative Extremism in the U.S. Senate
Jean François Godbout and Bei Yu
The Public Choice Revolution and Principles of Economics Texts
James Gwartney
Knowledge Asymmetry, Social Trust: Implications for Oversight
Merve Erdilmen
Is the Swiss Constitution Really Constitutional? Testing the “Veil of Ignorance” Hypothesis over Time
Karin Ingold and Frédéric Varone
Testing the Law-Making Theories in a Parliamentary Democracy: A Roll Call Analysis of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (1988–2008)
Luigi Curini and Francesco Zucchini
How We (Should?) Study Congress and History
Sarah Binder
Boom-Year Savings and Budgetary Forecasting
Yilin Hou
Parliamentary Oversight of Extractive Industries
Oladeji Olaore and Rick Stapenhurst
The Calculus of Consent, Fifty Years Later: A Personal Tribute to James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock
Richard B. McKenzie
So Close, Yet So Far? The EU’s Footprint in Swiss Legislative Production
Roy Gava and Frédéric Varone
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