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Positive Constitutional Economics 9 Welt 7 positive constitutional economics 7 Schätzung 5 Justiz 4 Verfassung 4 Verfassungsökonomik 4 Wirtschaftswachstum 4 autocracy 4 dictatorship 4 Constitutional economics 3 Positive constitutional economics 3 Selbstverwaltung 3 Theorie 3 World 3 constitutional design 3 economic growth 3 judicial independence 3 Constitution 2 Constitutional Political Economy 2 Constitutional design 2 Constitutional emergency provisions 2 Corruption 2 Demokratie 2 Economic Effects of Constitutions 2 Economic Growth 2 Economic growth 2 Endogenous Constitutions 2 Estimation 2 Judicial Independence 2 Judicial Independence and Positive Constitutional Economics 2 Middle East 2 New Institutional Economics 2 Organization of Islamic Cooperation 2 Prosecution Agencies 2 Regime transformation 2 Rule of law 2 Self-enforcing contracts 2 State of emergency 2 Theory 2
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Working Paper 12 Arbeitspapier 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 22 Undetermined 1
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Voigt, Stefan 21 Feld, Lars P. 9 Bjørnskov, Christian 4 Kirstein, Roland 4 Aaken, Anne van 2 Müller, Jens 2 van Aaken, Anne 2 Blume, Lawrence 1 Blume, Lorenz 1 Mathonnat, Clément 1 Mondon, Pierre 1 Pennisi, Aline 1 Sacchi, Agnese 1
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CESifo 3 Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften 3 Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, Abteilung Wirtschaftswissenschaft 2 Dipartimento di Economia, Università degli Studi di Roma 3 1
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CESifo Working Paper 3 CESifo Working Paper Series 3 CSLE Discussion Paper 2 CSLE Discussion Paper Series 2 MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 2 MAGKS Papers on Economics 2 CESifo working papers 1 Departmental Working Papers of Economics - University 'Roma Tre' 1 Etudes et documents / Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Développement International 1 ILE Working Paper Series 1 ILE working paper series 1 Marburg Working Papers on Economics 1 Marburger Volkswirtschaftliche Beiträge 1 Public Choice 1 Public choice 1
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EconStor 10 RePEc 9 ECONIS (ZBW) 4
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Emergencies : on the misuse of government powers
Bjørnskov, Christian; Voigt, Stefan - In: Public choice 190 (2022) 1/2, pp. 1-32
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Emergencies: on the misuse of government powers
Bjørnskov, Christian; Voigt, Stefan - In: Public Choice 190 (2021) 1-2, pp. 1-32
Nine out of 10 constitutions contain explicit emergency provisions, intended to help governments cope with extraordinary events that endanger many people or the existence of the state. We ask two questions: (1) does the constitutionalization of emergency provisions help governments to cope with...
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Terrorism and Emergency Constitutions in the Muslim World
Bjørnskov, Christian; Voigt, Stefan - 2019
The Middle East is the most terror-prone region of the world. It is almost exclusively governed by autocratic regimes that often explicitly refer to Islam to justify some of their policies. In this paper, we analyse government reactions to terrorist events in the states that are members of the...
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Terrorism and emergency constitutions in the Muslim world
Bjørnskov, Christian; Voigt, Stefan - 2019
The Middle East is the most terror-prone region of the world. It is almost exclusively governed by autocratic regimes that often explicitly refer to Islam to justify some of their policies. In this paper, we analyse government reactions to terrorist events in the states that are members of the...
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Forms of democracies and financial development
Mondon, Pierre; Mathonnat, Clément - 2015 - This version: September 2015
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Is direct democracy a problem or a promise for fiscal outcomes? The case of the United States
Sacchi, Agnese; Pennisi, Aline - Dipartimento di Economia, Università degli Studi di Roma 3 - 2013
In time of worry for large deficits, the question on whether direct democracy can be a problem or a promise to better rule modern societies may arise. Both theoretical and empirical studies provide mixed answers. This paper investigates both the indirect (i.e. the existence) and the direct...
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Positive constitutional economics II: a survey of recent developments
Voigt, Stefan - 2009
identifies underresearched areas. It argues that the next logical step of Positive Constitutional Economics is to endogenize …
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Positive Constitutional Economics II—A Survey of Recent Developments
Voigt, Stefan - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2009
identifies underresearched areas. It argues that the next logical step of Positive Constitutional Economics is to endogenize …
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Power over prosecutors corrupts politicians: cross country evidence using a new indicator
van Aaken, Anne; Feld, Lars P.; Voigt, Stefan - 2008
It is hypothesized that prosecution agencies that are dependent on the executive have less incentives to prosecute crimes committed by government members which, in turn, increases their incentives to commit such crimes. Here, this hypothesis is put to an empirical test focusing on a particular...
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Power over prosecutors corrupts politicians: cross country evidence using a new indicator
van Aaken, Anne; Feld, Lars P.; Voigt, Stefan - 2008
It is hypothesized that prosecution agencies that are dependent on the executive have less incentives to prosecute crimes committed by government members which, in turn, increases their incentives to commit such crimes. Here, this hypothesis is put to an empirical test focusing on a particular...
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