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This article introduces a novel database that measures governments’ compliance with national constitutions. It combines information on de jure constitutional rules with data on their de facto implementation. The individual compliance indicators can be grouped into four categories that we...
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Measurement of both federalism and decentralization has been contentious. We introduce three new indicators reflecting important aspects of both federalism and decentralization. The three new indicators are the result of principal component analysis. When we try to identify their main...
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We study the long-term and dynamic relationship between de jure and de facto judicial independence using a large panel dataset covering 50 countries over a period of 50 years. Our analysis shows a negative relationship between these variables, a sharp cont rast to the prevailing theoretical view...
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, lowers the government's incentive to violate constitutional provisions. To test our theory, we use a recently released …
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of constitutions (i.e., whether findings from a single or few countries can be generalized) and whether one theory …
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specific version of social contract theory. To develop the argument, the interdependence cost calculus developed by Buchanan …
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