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2012
2011
- 1-7 Introduction: Constitutional Myths
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Alain Marciano
- 1-7 Introduction
In: The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
by Keith L. Dougherty & Julian Edward
- 1-11 Editors’ Introduction: The Role of Controlled Experiments in Evaluating Proposed Institutional Reforms
In: In Situ and Laboratory Experiments on Electoral Law Reform
by Bernard Dolez & Bernard Grofman & Annie Laurent
- 1-12 Introduction: Long-Run Consequences of Electoral Rules Change: Comparing Italy and Japan
In: A Natural Experiment on Electoral Law Reform
by Bernard Grofman & Daniela Giannetti
- 3-18 Veto Player Theory and Policy Change: An Introduction
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by George Tsebelis
- 9-19 Original Theories and Current Studies
In: The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
by Keith L. Dougherty & Julian Edward
- 9-23 Consent or Coercion? A Critical Analysis of the Constitutional Contract
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Randall G. Holcombe
- 13-33 Party Competition Under New Electoral Rules in Italy and Japan, 1994–2009
In: A Natural Experiment on Electoral Law Reform
by Aldo Virgilio & Junko Kato
- 13-54 Election by Majority Judgment: Experimental Evidence
In: In Situ and Laboratory Experiments on Electoral Law Reform
by Michel Balinski & Rida Laraki
- 21-31 Clarifying Concepts
In: The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
by Keith L. Dougherty & Julian Edward
- 21-42 Empirical Applications of Veto Player Analysis and Institutional Effectiveness
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Mark Hallerberg
- 25-37 Agent Type, Social Contracts, and Constitutional Mythologies
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Peter Boettke & Alexander Fink
- 33-56 Constitutional Decision Making
In: The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
by Keith L. Dougherty & Julian Edward
- 35-59 The Changing Bases of Party Support in Italy and Japan: Similarities and Differences
In: A Natural Experiment on Electoral Law Reform
by Daniela Giannetti & Naoko Taniguchi
- 39-51 Constitutions, Politics, and Identity
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Alan Hamlin
- 43-68 The Veto Player Approach in Macro-Comparative Politics: Concepts and Measurement
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Detlef Jahn
- 53-69 Is the “Veil of Ignorance” in Constitutional Choice a Myth? An Empirical Exploration Informed by a Theory of Power
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Louis M. Imbeau & Steve Jacob
- 55-68 French Presidential Election: A Field Experiment on the Single Transferable Vote
In: In Situ and Laboratory Experiments on Electoral Law Reform
by Etienne Farvaque & Hubert Jayet & Lionel Ragot
- 57-72 Legislative Decision Making
In: The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
by Keith L. Dougherty & Julian Edward
- 61-75 Nominating Candidates Under New Rules in Italy and Japan: You Cannot Bargain with Resources You Do Not Have
In: A Natural Experiment on Electoral Law Reform
by Aldo Virgilio & Steven R. Reed
- 69-89 Framed-field Experiment on Approval Voting and Evaluation Voting. Some Teachings to Reform the French Presidential Electoral System
In: In Situ and Laboratory Experiments on Electoral Law Reform
by Antoinette Baujard & Herrade Igersheim
- 69-95 Measuring Policy Positions of Veto Players in Parliamentary Democracies
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Thomas König & Bernd Luig & Sven-Oliver Proksch & Jonathan B. Slapin
- 71-80 Checks and Balances at the OK Corral: Restraining Leviathan
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Atin Basuchoudhary & Michael Reksulak & William F. Shughart
- 73-95 Electoral Decision Making
In: The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
by Keith L. Dougherty & Julian Edward
- 77-96 Electoral Reform and Factional Politics in Italy and Japan
In: A Natural Experiment on Electoral Law Reform
by Daniela Giannetti & Michael F. Thies
- 81-106 Popular Sovereignty: A Case Study from the Antebellum Era
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Elizabeth Dale
- 91-104 Lessons from In Situ Experiments during French Elections
In: In Situ and Laboratory Experiments on Electoral Law Reform
by Jean-François Laslier
- 97-113 Conclusion
In: The Calculus of Consent and Constitutional Design
by Keith L. Dougherty & Julian Edward
- 97-113 Electoral Reform in Italy and Japan: Unanticipated Outcomes?
In: A Natural Experiment on Electoral Law Reform
by Ethan Scheiner & Filippo Tronconi
- 99-124 Mutual Veto? How Coalitions Work
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Wolfgang C. Müller & Thomas M. Meyer
- 105-121 Measuring Duvergerian Effects of the French Majority Runoff System with Laboratory Experiments: Duverger’s Laws Under the Microscope
In: In Situ and Laboratory Experiments on Electoral Law Reform
by Bernard Dolez & Annie Laurent
- 107-119 Direct Democracy and the Constitution
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Bruno S. Frey & Alois Stutzer & Susanne Neckerman
- 121-134 Parallelisms and Paralogisms in the European Court of Justice
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Giuseppe Eusepi & Alessandra Cepparulo & Maurizio Intartaglia
- 123-141 French Double Ballot Effects: American Experiments
In: In Situ and Laboratory Experiments on Electoral Law Reform
by Jill Wittrock & Michael S. Lewis-Beck
- 125-143 Veto Players, Agenda Control and Cabinet Stability in 17 European Parliaments, 1945–1999
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Thomas Saalfeld
- 135-153 The Dual Rationale of Judicial Independence
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Fabien Gélinas
- 145-164 The Sources of Bipartisan Politics in Parliamentary Democracies
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Thomas Bräuninger & Marc Debus
- 155-170 Comparison of Central Bank and Judicial Independence
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by George Tridimas
- 165-186 Why Don’t Veto Players Use Their Power?
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Thomas König & Dirk Junge
- 171-174 Making and Implementing the Rules of the Game: The Political Economy of Constitutional Myths and Rites
In: Constitutional Mythologies
by Jean-Michel Josselin
- 189-211 Testing the Law-Making Theories in a Parliamentary Democracy: A Roll Call Analysis of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (1988–2008)
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Luigi Curini & Francesco Zucchini
- 213-230 Domestic Veto Players, Commission Monitoring and the Implementation of European Policy
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Bernard Steunenberg
- 231-245 Strategic Voting in a Bicameral Setting
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Simon Hug
- 247-265 Game Theoretic Models and the Empirical Analysis of EU Policy Making: Strategic Interaction, Collective Decisions, and Statistical Inference
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Dirk Junge
- 269-283 Veto Players, Reform Processes and Policy Change: Concluding Remarks
In: Reform Processes and Policy Change
by Thomas König & Marc Debus
2009