Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads to preferences of citizens over constitutions; and ultimately how this has a feedback that determines which constitutions can survive in a given society. Con-stitutions are stylized here, to consist of a voting rule for ordinary business and possibly different voting rule for making changes to the constitution. We define an equilibrium notion for constitutions, called self-stability, whereby under the rules of a self-stable constitution, the society would not vote to change the constitution. We argue that only self-stable constitutions will endure. We prove that self-stable constitutions always ex-ist, but that most constitutions (even very pr...
The U.S. Constitution has survived for over two centuries, despite the Civil War and numerous other ...
Just as the US has a founding document – The Constitution – the states themselves have their own con...
This chapter reviews the literature on public choice theory and constitutional design, focusing in p...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads t...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads t...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads ...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads t...
Constitution is a pair of rules (s, S) that are used in a voting situation. The rule s is used to ...
We consider the endogenous choice of a voting rule, characterized by the majority size needed to ele...
This paper studies the problem of self-enforcing constitutions, addressing the question, how do some...
A Self-Designating social choice correspondence designates itself when it is implemented as a consti...
Many constitutions specify procedures that allow critical decisions to be made with a different rule...
This paper proposes a normative theory of constitutional rules. The first-best cannot be achieved wh...
It is not uncommon that a society facing a choice problem has also to choose the choice rule itself....
We develop a general theoretical framework that allows us to study the group structures that are goi...
The U.S. Constitution has survived for over two centuries, despite the Civil War and numerous other ...
Just as the US has a founding document – The Constitution – the states themselves have their own con...
This chapter reviews the literature on public choice theory and constitutional design, focusing in p...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads t...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads t...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads ...
Constitutional arrangements affect the decisions made by a society. We study how this effect leads t...
Constitution is a pair of rules (s, S) that are used in a voting situation. The rule s is used to ...
We consider the endogenous choice of a voting rule, characterized by the majority size needed to ele...
This paper studies the problem of self-enforcing constitutions, addressing the question, how do some...
A Self-Designating social choice correspondence designates itself when it is implemented as a consti...
Many constitutions specify procedures that allow critical decisions to be made with a different rule...
This paper proposes a normative theory of constitutional rules. The first-best cannot be achieved wh...
It is not uncommon that a society facing a choice problem has also to choose the choice rule itself....
We develop a general theoretical framework that allows us to study the group structures that are goi...
The U.S. Constitution has survived for over two centuries, despite the Civil War and numerous other ...
Just as the US has a founding document – The Constitution – the states themselves have their own con...
This chapter reviews the literature on public choice theory and constitutional design, focusing in p...