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Constitutional Political Economy is a forum for research in the broad field of constitutional analysis. Its grounding discipline is economics, but, the systematic study of institutions requires consideration of economic, political, legal, and philosophical moviations, rules, and effects. As a consequence, the journal is interdisciplinary and includes research from a variety of perspectives. 

Constitutional analysis is the main focuses of the journal, but it also includes research on public policy, legal institutions, norms, and methodological issues. 

The journal is published quarterly by Springer. Issues normally include 5 or 6 high quality papers on constitutional political economy, public choice, political theory, methodology, and law and economics.

Officially cited as: Const Polit Econ

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Co-Editors
  • Roger Congleton,
  • Stefan Voigt
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0.8 (2023)
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0.8 (2023)
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Electronic ISSN
1572-9966
Print ISSN
1043-4062
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