Barry R. Weingast
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
Area:
General, Law, International Law and RelationsGoogle:
"Barry Weingast"Parents
Sign in to add mentorMorris P. Fiorina | grad student | Stanford | |
Roger Noll | grad student | 1978 | Caltech (Econometree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMariano-Florentino Cuellar | grad student | 2001 | Stanford |
Douglas B. Grob | grad student | 2001 | Stanford |
Sean M. Theriault | grad student | 2001 | Stanford |
Francisco J. Monaldi | grad student | 2002 | Stanford |
Maite Careaga Taguena | grad student | 2005 | Stanford |
Juliana Bambaci | grad student | 2007 | Stanford |
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Carugati F, Ober J, Weingast BR. (2016) Development and Political Theory in Classical Athens Polis (United Kingdom). 33: 71-91 |
Rodriguez DB, Weingast BR. (2016) The "reformation of administrative law" revisited Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 31: 782-807 |
Albertus M, Diaz-Cayeros A, Magaloni B, et al. (2016) Authoritarian Survival and Poverty Traps: Land Reform in Mexico World Development. 77: 154-170 |
Carugati F, Hadfield GK, Weingast BR. (2015) Building legal order in ancient athens Journal of Legal Analysis. 7: 291-324 |
Hadfield GK, Weingast BR. (2014) Microfoundations of the rule of law Annual Review of Political Science. 17: 21-42 |
Weingast BR. (2014) Second Generation Fiscal Federalism: Political Aspects of Decentralization and Economic Development World Development. 53: 14-25 |
Mittal S, Weingast BR. (2013) Self-enforcing constitutions: With an application to democratic stability in America's first century Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 29: 278-302 |
Alberts S, Warshaw C, Weingast BR. (2012) Democratization and countermajoritarian institutions: Power and constitutional design in self-enforcing democracy Comparative Constitutional Design. 69-100 |
Hadfield GK, Weingast BR. (2012) Constitutions as coordinating devices Institutions, Property Rights, and Economic Growth: the Legacy of Douglass North. 121-150 |
Shepsle KA, Weingast BR. (2012) Why so much stability? Majority voting, legislative institutions, and Gordon Tullock Public Choice. 152: 83-95 |