1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00119268
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Vibert's vision: Constitutional theory in search of a constitution

Abstract: Frank Vibert's book, Europe: A Constitution for the Millennium, draws on constitutional economics to describe how aEuropean constitution should be developed to govern aEuropean political union. Vibert's theoretical constitutional framework is solid, but his analysis has two shortcomings. First, he discusses constitutional theory but never presents any specific constitutional provisions that would be based on that theory. This makes the feasibility of drawing up an acceptable constitution appear more straightfo… Show more

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“…Besides assuming knowledge externalities, endogenous growth models started to propose increasing returns to scale. Knowledge externalities occur when the entrepreneurial insights of some produce entrepreneurial opportunities for others, while increasing returns occur because the more entrepreneurial activity an economy exhibits, the more new entrepreneurial opportunities it creates (Holcombe, 1998). The recognition of entrepreneurship's role in the market process filled some limits of endogenous growth theories (Holcombe, op.…”
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“…Besides assuming knowledge externalities, endogenous growth models started to propose increasing returns to scale. Knowledge externalities occur when the entrepreneurial insights of some produce entrepreneurial opportunities for others, while increasing returns occur because the more entrepreneurial activity an economy exhibits, the more new entrepreneurial opportunities it creates (Holcombe, 1998). The recognition of entrepreneurship's role in the market process filled some limits of endogenous growth theories (Holcombe, op.…”
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confidence: 99%
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