Explains how constitutions can affect political processes, the efficiency of foreign aid and FDI, risk regulation, market-volatility, bubbles and crashes, labor dynamics, innovation and sustainable growth
Introduces new risk-based tests for constitutionality of financial mechanisms, statutes and innovation mechanisms
Analyzes the unconstitutionality of, and weaknesses inherent in, real estate market mechanisms, and possible impact on sustainable growth
Introduces models of optimal voting and addresses the "re-districting controversy" in politics
Focuses on cross-border spillovers (in financial, Labor and Commodities markets) that are affected by, or affect constitutional economics, labor and economic psychology issues
Explains the economic and sustainability consequences of federalism, and political influences on pension funds and sovereign wealth funds