ABSTRACT

The New Institutional Politics is a comparative study of the impact of political institutions upon outcomes, and covers some of the major themes in the new institutionalism. It looks at how various democratic institutions like Konkordanzdemokratie or corporatism promote better outcomes than Westminster institutions.
The evaluation of the performance of political institutions covers the executive, the legislature and the judicial system. The book also looks at economic outcomes such as affluence and GDP growth as well as social ones like income distribution and quality of life. It examines the problems of institutional effects in democracies and dictatorships and provides analysis of some of the major models in political science.
This is an exploration of how political institutions matter for political, economic and social outcomes. It estimates their impact in relation to other major factors such as culture and social structure. It is written for political scientists and graduates studying comparative politics.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

Rousseau's problem

part |53 pages

Theoretical Section

chapter |15 pages

What is an institution?

chapter |20 pages

Institutions and interests

chapter |16 pages

Outputs, outcomes and institutions

part |229 pages

Substantive analyses section

part |40 pages

Basic state institutions

chapter |25 pages

Federalism

Althusius

chapter |13 pages

The institutionalization of human rights

Locke

part |64 pages

The Montesquieu system

chapter |26 pages

Presidential or parliamentary executives

Linz

chapter |23 pages

Impact of legislative institutions

chapter |13 pages

Judicial institutions

part |66 pages

The Lijphart system

chapter |26 pages

The Duverger theory

Impact of election rules

chapter |20 pages

Konkordanzdemokratie and corporatism

part |59 pages

The Friedman system

chapter |13 pages

The economic outcomes of market institutions

Theory

chapter |14 pages

The economic outcomes of market institutions

Empirical tests

chapter |12 pages

Economic institutions and political freedom

Friedman

chapter |18 pages

Conclusion

Constitutionalism matters