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25 Const. Pol. Econ. 1 (2014)

handle is hein.journals/constpe25 and id is 1 raw text is: Const Polit Econ (2014) 25:1
DOI 10.1007/s10602-014-9156-0
Special issue on the contributions of James Buchanan
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014
This issue of Constitutional Political Economy focuses on the work of James M.
Buchanan, who died last January after a short illness at the age of 93.
A special memorial conference on his work was held at George Mason
University in September of 2013, at which a series of distinguished scholars
presented papers on Buchanan's research and its influence on constitutional theory,
law and economics, experimental economics, and political philosophy. A subset of
the papers presented at the conference appear in this volume. Others will appear
later this year, and one other has already been published in a previous issue. The
papers are not paeans to Buchanan, but scholarly summaries and assessments of his
contributions.
It is especially appropriate that this overview of Buchanan's contributions to
constitutional political economy be published in this journal, because it was at his
encouragement that Viktor Vanberg and Richard Wagner founded the journal some
20 years ago.

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