Constitutional Economics | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is constitutional economics. |
· Buchanan, James M., "The Domain of Constitutional Economics," Constitutional Political Economy 1, No. 1 (Winter 1990), pp. 1-18.
· Gordon, Scott, "The New Contractarians," Journal of Political Economy 84, No. 3 (June 1976), pp. 573-590.
· Holcombe, Randall G., "Constitutions as Constraints: A Case Study of Three American Constitutions," Constitutional Political Economy 2, No. 3 (Fall 1991), pp. 303-328.
· Holcombe, Randall G., "The Distributive Model of Government: Evidence from the Confederate Constitution," Southern Economic Journal 58, No. 3 (January 1992), pp. 762-769.
· Holcombe, Randall G., "Governments and Constitutions," in The Economic Foundations of Government. New York University Press, 1994 (Chapter 3).
· Voigt, Stefan, "Positive Constitutional Economics--A Survey," Public Choice 90 (March 1997), pp. 11-53.
· Beard, Charles A., An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. The Free Press, 1935.
· Buchanan, James M., Explorations into Constitutional Economics. Texas A and M University Press, 2000.
· Buchanan, James M., and Tullock, Gordon, The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy. University of Michigan Press, 1962.
· Nozick, Robert, Anarchy, State, and Utopia. Basic Books, 1974.
· Rawls, John, A Theory of Justice. Belknap, 1971.
· Sobel, Russell S., "The League of Nations Covenant and the United Nations Charter: An Analysis of Two International Constitutions," Constitutional Political Economy 5, No. 2, (Spring/Summer 1994), pp. 173-192.
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