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