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Constitution, competition and public policies

Government decisions and constitutional rules have different status and meaning. While the former are about the political moment and the daily democratic game, the latter are about the frame of democracy itself, staying (in principle) outside the subjects of the ordinary decision-making process. This article focuses the ways the constitutional and democratic theories (within the field of Political Science) deal with that dicothomy.

Constitutional Politics; Democratic Competition; Public Policies


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