The rule of rules

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Abstract

Rules are central to the constitutional political economy (CPE) approach. On this approach, rules, of a variety of types and forms, are necessary for the emergence of a political and social order, so that all genuine political order is rule-based. The central role of rules within the CPE approach is examined starting from an explicit definitional discussion of the concept of a rule and including discussion of the nature of rule-following behavior, the supply of rules, and rule enforcement.

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Hamlin, A. (2023). The rule of rules. Public Choice, 195(3–4), 231–250. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-021-00872-3

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