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Reconsidering the Fiscal Effects of Constitutions

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posted on 2010-07-27, 15:49 authored by James Rockey
This paper reconsiders Persson and Tabellini’s (2003,2004) analysis of the causal effect of constitution type on government size, it addresses the concerns of Acemoglu( 2005) and makes some further refinements to argue that there is a qualitatively large, and statistically significant relationship between constitution type and government size. The age of a democracy is of increased importance in the new identification strategy, but existing measures are shown to be flawed. Two new measures of the age of a democracy are introduced. The first details when a country first had a genuinely democratic election, the second when its current constitution was promulgated.

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Dept. of Economics, University of Leicester

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2010-07-27

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http://www.le.ac.uk/economics/research/discussion/papers2010.html

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Papers in Economics;10/16

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