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's experimentalism in terms of his theory of inquiry and action, before proceeding to the administrative state debate, where the claim … means exhaustive) conceptions of constitutionalism are presented: (i) traditionalism (or that a constitution expresses the … traditions or mores of its drafters' society), (ii) organicism (or that a constitution is a living document, the meaning of which …
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We provide experimental evidence on the emergence of redistributive societies. Individuals first vote on redistribution by feet and then learn their productivity and invest. We vary the individuals ́information about their productivities at the time when they choose a distribution rule and find...
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The threat of overthrow stabilizes a constitution because it disciplines the elites. This is the main rationale behind …
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Inspired by Fröhlich and Oppenheimer (1990), an experimental survey in the lab was designed to find out if preferences for three different redistribution schemes differ under a veil of ignorance. The three schemes are a stylized version of the status quo German welfare state (A), a control...
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