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An Introduction to the Status Quo

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Brennan, H Geoffrey
Hamlin, Alan

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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The following collection of articles focus on the role and status of the idea of the status quo in constitutional economics, and derive from a symposium held in May 2004 in Blacksburg, Virginia. This brief note provides an introduction both to the papers

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Constitutional Political Economy

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