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Barry Robert Weingast (born
September 1, 1952) is an
American political scientist and economist, who is
currently the Ward C.
Krebs Family Professor at...
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American economist, and
Barry R.
Weingast, an
American political scientist.[citation needed] In
North and
Weingast's paper in 1989,
Constitutions and...
- over the alternative. Dougl**** North, John
Joseph Wallis, and
Barry R.
Weingast describe autocracies as
natural states that
arise from this need to monopolize...
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Archived March 7, 2021, at the
Wayback Machine Bailey,
Michael A.; Goldstein,
Weingast (April 1997). "The
Institutional Roots of
American Trade Policy". World...
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October 12, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine. Bailey,
Michael A.; Goldstein,
Weingast (April 1997). "The
Institutional Roots of
American Trade Policy". World...
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research (with John J.
Wallis of the
University of
Maryland and
Barry Weingast of
Stanford University) on how
countries emerge from what they call "the...
- britannica.com.
Archived from the
original on 2015-06-15.
Retrieved 2022-05-15.
Weingast,
Barry R.; Wittman,
Donald A. (2011-07-07). "Overview Of
Political Economy"...
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International Trade."
Michael Bailey,
Judith Goldstein, and
Barry Weingast.
World Politics,
Volume 49, No. 3, 1997." Hiscox,
Michael J. (Autumn 1999)...
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original on 24
March 2017.
Retrieved 9
March 2017. North, Dougl**** C.;
Weingast,
Barry R. (1989). "Constitutions and Commitment: The
Evolution of Institutions...
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Hegel 1991, p. [page needed]. Ginsburg, Tom and Rodriguez,
Daniel B. and
Weingast,
Barry R., The
Functions of
Constitutional Monarchy: Why
Kings and Queens...