The book on constitutions looks very close to what I was looking for, thanks!
Great, then maybe Daron Acemoglu’s review of the book is the right place to start.
So here’s something that is not fomal theory, but may interest you: The Economist, March 27th, has a review of a new book on the history of constitutions called “The Gun, the Ship and the Pen” by Linda Colley.
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The book on constitutions looks very close to what I was looking for, thanks!
Great, then maybe Daron Acemoglu’s review of the book is the right place to start.
So here’s something that is not fomal theory, but may interest you: The Economist, March 27th, has a review of a new book on the history of constitutions called “The Gun, the Ship and the Pen” by Linda Colley.