Constitutional economics takes into account the significant influences of political economic decisions instead of limiting analysis to help economic relationships as functions from the dynamics of distribution of “marketable” goods and services. “The political economist who seeks to present normative advice, should, of necessity, focus on the process or perhaps structure within which political decisions are observed to get made.
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