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20 Aug 2009

This paper uses a formal model to analyze the impact of judicial review on democratic failure. It presents a brief overview of the debate about judicial review and develops a simple political agency model to investigate how institutional change affects the incidence and impact on democratic failure. The authors find two possible effects of judicial review: first, it may 'bail out' elected officials and increase democratic failure, or second, judicial (dis)approval may affect public opinion and decrease democratic failure.

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Author Justin Fox, Matthew C Stephenson
Series Leitner Program Working Papers
Publisher Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy
Copyright © 2009 Leitner Program
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