Aktuelle Publikationen

Stefan Voigt & Lorenz Blume: "Does organizational design of supreme audit institutions matter? A cross-country assessment", forthcoming in: European Journal of Political Economy.

Sönke Häseler: "Trustees versus Fiscal Agents and Default Risk in International Sovereign Bonds", German Working Papers in Law and Economics: 2010(1).

Bernd Hayo & Stefan Voigt: "Determinants of Constitutional Change: Why do Countries Change Their Form of Government?" Forthcoming in: Journal of Comparative Economics (2010).

Patrick Leyens: Intermediary Inde-pendence: Auditors, Financial Analysts and Rating-Agencies. Available at SSRN (2010).

Stefan Voigt: "Positive Constitutional Economics II - A Survey of Recent Developments", forthcoming in: Public Choice (2010).

P.G. Babu, Thomas Eger, Angara Raja, Hans-Bernd Schäfer & T.S. Somashekhar (eds.): "Economic Analysis of Law in India: Theory and Application", Oxford University Press (2010).

Anne Van Aaken, Lars P. Feld & Stefan Voigt: "Do Independent Prosecutors Deter Political Corruption? An Empirical Evaluation Across Seventy-Eight Countries", American Law & Economics Review, 12(1), pp. 204-244 (2010).

Hans-Bernd Schäfer & Patrick Leyens: "Judicial Control of Standard Terms and European Private Law", in: Pierre Larouche, Filomena Chirico (eds.): Economic Analysis of the DCFR: The Work of the Economic Impact Group within the CoPECL Network of Excellence, Sellier, pp. 99-121 (2010).

Stefan Voigt: “The Effects of Lay Participation in Courts – A Cross Country Analysis”, European Journal of Political Economy 25(3):327-339 (2009).

Lorenz Blume, Jens Müller & Stefan Voigt: “The Economic Effects of Direct Democracy – A First Global Assessment”, Public Choice 140:431-61 (2009).

Reinhard Bork, Thomas Eger & Hans-Bernd Schäfer (eds.): "Ökonomische Analyse des Verfahrensrechts", Siebeck Mohr (2009).

Lorenz Blume, Jens Müller, Stefan Voigt & Carten Wolf: "The Economic Effects of Constitutions: Replicating – and Extending –  Persson and Tabellini", Public Choice 139:197-225 (2009).

Stefan Voigt: "Explaining Constitutional Garrulity", International Review of Law and Economics 29(4):290-303 (2009).

Andere Publikationen

Recent Publications

Stefan Voigt & Lorenz Blume: "Does organizational design of supreme audit institutions matter? A cross-country assessment", forthcoming in: European Journal of Political Economy.

Sönke Häseler: "Trustees versus Fiscal Agents and Default Risk in International Sovereign Bonds", German Working Papers in Law and Economics: 2010(1).

Bernd Hayo & Stefan Voigt: "Determinants of Constitutional Change: Why do Countries Change Their Form of Government?" Forthcoming in: Journal of Comparative Economics (2010).

Patrick Leyens: Intermediary Inde-pendence: Auditors, Financial Analysts and Rating-Agencies. Available at SSRN (2010).

Stefan Voigt: "Positive Constitutional Economics II - A Survey of Recent Developments", forthcoming in: Public Choice (2010).

P.G. Babu, Thomas Eger, Angara Raja, Hans-Bernd Schäfer & T.S. Somashekhar (eds.): "Economic Analysis of Law in India: Theory and Application", Oxford University Press (2010).

Anne Van Aaken, Lars P. Feld & Stefan Voigt: "Do Independent Prosecutors Deter Political Corruption? An Empirical Evaluation Across Seventy-Eight Countries", American Law & Economics Review, 12(1), pp. 204-244 (2010).

Hans-Bernd Schäfer & Patrick Leyens: "Judicial Control of Standard Terms and European Private Law", in: Pierre Larouche, Filomena Chirico (eds.): Economic Analysis of the DCFR: The Work of the Economic Impact Group within the CoPECL Network of Excellence, Sellier, pp. 99-121 (2010).

Stefan Voigt: “The Effects of Lay Participation in Courts – A Cross Country Analysis”, European Journal of Political Economy 25(3):327-339 (2009).

Lorenz Blume, Jens Müller & Stefan Voigt: “The Economic Effects of Direct Democracy – A First Global Assessment”, Public Choice 140:431-61 (2009).

Reinhard Bork, Thomas Eger & Hans-Bernd Schäfer (eds.): "Ökonomische Analyse des Verfahrensrechts", Siebeck Mohr (2009).

Lorenz Blume, Jens Müller, Stefan Voigt & Carten Wolf: "The Economic Effects of Constitutions: Replicating – and Extending –  Persson and Tabellini", Public Choice 139:197-225 (2009).

Stefan Voigt: "Explaining Constitutional Garrulity", International Review of Law and Economics 29(4):290-303 (2009).

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