The Economic Constitution of Federal States

A study of "economic imperialism" based on a theoretical inquiry into the most important research frontier in the scholarly field: the analysis of constitutions. The book evaluates constitutional arrangements by the degree to which they economize on the scarcity of resources available in any society, demonstrating a preference for constitutions that make governments efficient.

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The Economic Constitution of Federal States

A study of "economic imperialism" based on a theoretical inquiry into the most important research frontier in the scholarly field: the analysis of constitutions. The book evaluates constitutional arrangements by the degree to which they economize on the scarcity of resources available in any society, demonstrating a preference for constitutions that make governments efficient.

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The Economic Constitution of Federal States

The Economic Constitution of Federal States

The Economic Constitution of Federal States

The Economic Constitution of Federal States

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Overview

A study of "economic imperialism" based on a theoretical inquiry into the most important research frontier in the scholarly field: the analysis of constitutions. The book evaluates constitutional arrangements by the degree to which they economize on the scarcity of resources available in any society, demonstrating a preference for constitutions that make governments efficient.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442650800
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/15/1978
Series: Heritage
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Albert Breton is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto.


Anthony Scott is a retired member of the Department of Economics at the University of British Columbia.

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