John J. Wallis


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Institutional Change

Like research on government finance, most of my research is also about institutional change. That is true about my New Deal research as well as the early 19th century research as well.

Some are more institutional than others:

  • "Limited Access Orders in the Developing World: A New Approach to the Problems of  Development" with Douglass C. North, Stephen B Webb, and Barry Weingast, World Bank Policy Reseqarch Working Paper, September 2007, WPS4359. [pdf] 
  • "A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History" with Douglass C. North and Barry R. Weingast, NBER Working Paper w 12796, December 2006. [pdf]
  • "Constitutions, Corporations, and Corruption: American States and Constitutional Change, 1842 to 1852." Journal of Economic History, March 2005. [pdf]
  • "The Concept of Systematic Corruption in American Economic and Political History." To appear in Goldin and Glaeser, ed. Corruption and Reform. University of Chicago Press, 2006. [pdf]
  • "Equilibrium Federal Impotence: Why the States and not the National Government Financed Transportation Investments in the Ante-Bellum United States." With Barry Weingast, NBER working paper, w11397, June 2005. [pdf]
  • "The Public Promotion of Private Interest (Groups)" Collective Choice: Essays in Honor of Mancur Olson, Jac Heckelman and Dennis Coates, ed. Springer-Verlag, 2003.
  • "Market Augmenting Government? The State and the Corporation in 19th Century America" in Omar Azfar and Charles Cadwell, ed. Market-Augmenting Government: The Institutional Foundations for Prosperity. University of Michigan Press, 2003.
  • "A History of the Property Tax in America," in Property Taxation and Local Government Finance, Wallace E. Oates, ed. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2001.
  • "American Government Finance in the Long Run: 1790 to 1990," Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2000.
  • "State Constitutional Reform and the Structure of Government Finance in the Nineteenth Century," In Jac Heckelman, John Moorhouse, and Robert Whaples, Ed. Public Choice Interpretations of American Economic History. Boston: Kluwer, 1999.
  • "Early American Federalism and Economic Development, 1790-1840," in Panagariya, Portnoy, and Schwab, ed. Environmental and Public Economics: Essays in Honor of Wallace E. Oates, Edward Elgar Press, 1999.
  • "Integrating Institutional Change and Technical Change in Economic History: A Transaction Cost Approach" with Douglass C. North, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 150, pp. 609-624, December 1994.
  • "Government Growth, Income Growth and Economic Growth", in John James and Mark Thomas, eds. Capitalism in Context, University of Chicago Press, 1994.
  • "Towards a Positive Economic Theory of Institutional Change," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 145, pp. 98-112, March 1989.
  • Guest Editor, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Volume 15, Number 3, July 2003. "On the Shoulder of Giants: Essays in Honor of Mancur Olson." "Introduction" with Joe Oppenhemier and Piotr Swistak, p. 235-238.
  • Guest Editor, Economics and Politics, Volume 15, Number 2, July 2003. "Introduction" with Joe Oppenhemier and Piotr Swistak, p. 103-106.

 

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