Almost anywhere in the world, new constitutions are written and
passed at almost any time. Over the last couple of years, an
increasing number of economists have analysed constitutions based
on an economic approach with an emphasis firstly on the (economic)
effects of constitutions and followed by the factors determining
their content. The contributions assembled in this volume go one
step further: they ask how the knowledge gained over the last
number of years can usefully be applied to constitutional design.
This new branch could also be termed applied constitutional
economics. Along with an original introduction, Professor Voigt has
compiled a valuable research collection that will be of interest to
scholars and practitioners in this growing field.
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