This title examines the constitutional framework for management of the economy in the UK, including the effects of the 2008 financial crisis. It assesses the extent to which legal principles limit the policy choices available to government and the extent to which they permit a coherent approach to economic management across government.
The Economic Constitution of Federal States
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But in 1958 the University of Chicago Press published Forrest McDonald's book We The People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution; and by that Beard's ascendancy soon was undone. Professor McDonald has become the most influential ...
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Douglas Adair, James Madison in Fame and the Founding Fathers (Trevor Colbourn ed. 1974). 4. Joseph J. Ellis, American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson, 98 (1997). 5. Drew McCoy, The Last of the Fathers, 43, n. 7 (1989). 6.