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Implicit Constitutional Change - Changing the Meaning of the Constitution without Changing the Text of the Document

In: Explaining Constitutional Change

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This book aims to extend the current research and debate in constitutional economics by using a positive economics approach. Born out of discontent with the current state in constitutional economics, this book presents an inquiry in the possibilities of a positive constitutional economics, and how societies choose their constitutional rules.

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  • ., 1999. "Implicit Constitutional Change - Changing the Meaning of the Constitution without Changing the Text of the Document," Chapters, in: Explaining Constitutional Change, chapter 7, pages 145-180, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:1847_7
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