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 Constitutional Economics - Economics Dictionary of Arguments
 
Constitutional economics is a research field within economics that studies the interplay between economic principles and the constitutional rules that govern a society. It focuses on understanding how constitutional laws affect economic policies and outcomes, and how to design legal and institutional frameworks that promote economic efficiency and the well-being of citizens.
 
Author Item    More authors for concept
Constitutional Economics Consent   Consent
Constitutional Economics Constitution   Constitution
Constitutional Economics Corruption   Corruption
Constitutional Economics Direct Democracy   Direct Democracy
Constitutional Economics Efficiency   Efficiency
Constitutional Economics Electoral Rules   Electoral Rules
Constitutional Economics Federalism   Federalism
Constitutional Economics Governmental Structures   Governmental Structures
Constitutional Economics Judiciary   Judiciary

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-08