Constitutions, politics, and economics: a review essay on Person and Tabellini's economic effects of constitutions
By: Acemoglu, Daron.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.1025-048.Subject(s): Constitutions
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Journal of Economic LiteratureSummary: In this essay, I review the new book by Torsten Person and Guide Tabellini, The Economic Effects of Constitutions, which investigates the policy and economic consequences of different forms of government and electoral rules. I also take advantage of this opportunity to discuss the advantages and diadvantages of a number of popular empirical strategies in the newly emerging field of comparative political economy. - Reproduced.
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In this essay, I review the new book by Torsten Person and Guide Tabellini, The Economic Effects of Constitutions, which investigates the policy and economic consequences of different forms of government and electoral rules. I also take advantage of this opportunity to discuss the advantages and diadvantages of a number of popular empirical strategies in the newly emerging field of comparative political economy. - Reproduced.


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