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Publications of Georg Vanberg    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Vanberg, G, Constitutional courts in comparative perspective: A theoretical assessment, vol. 18 (May, 2015), pp. 167-185, ANNUAL REVIEWS [doi]  [abs].
  2. Martin, LW; Vanberg, G, Parliaments and Coalitions: The Role of Legislative Institutions in Multiparty Governance (July, 2011), pp. 1-192, Oxford University Press [doi]  [abs].
  3. Vanberg, GS, The Politics of Constitutional Review in Germany (2005), pp. 1-193, Cambridge University Press [doi]  [abs].

Journal Articles

  1. Vanberg, GS; Martin, L, A Robust Transformation Procedure for Interpreting Political Texts, Political Analysis, vol. 16 no. 1 (2008), pp. 93-100, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs].
  2. Martin, LW; Vanberg, G, A step in the wrong direction: An appraisal of the zero-intelligence model of government formation, Journal of Politics, vol. 76 no. 4 (July, 2014), pp. 873-879, University of Chicago Press [doi]  [abs].
  3. Vanberg, G, Abstract judicial review, legislative bargaining, and policy compromise, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 10 no. 3 (January, 1998), pp. 299-326, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs].
  4. Engstrom, EJ; Vanberg, G, Assessing the Allocation of Pork: Evidence From Congressional Earmarks, American Politics Research, vol. 38 no. 6 (October, 2010), pp. 959-985, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs].
  5. Vanberg, G; Engstrom, E, Assessing the Partisan Allocation of Pork: Evidence from Congressional Earmarks, American Politics Research, vol. 38 (2010), pp. 958-985 .
  6. Vanberg, GS; Martin, L, Coalition Government and Political Communication, Political Research Quarterly, vol. 61 no. 3 (2008), pp. 502-516, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs].
  7. Martin, LW; Vanberg, G, Coalition Government, Legislative Institutions, and Public Policy in Parliamentary Democracies, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 64 no. 2 (April, 2020), pp. 325-340 [doi]  [abs].
  8. Vanberg, GS; Martin, L, Coalition Policymaking and Legislative Review, American Political Science Review, vol. 99 no. 1 (2005), pp. 93-106, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs].
  9. Fortunato, D; Martin, LW; Vanberg, G, Committee Chairs and Legislative Review in Parliamentary Democracies, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 49 no. 2 (April, 2019), pp. 785-797 [doi]  [abs].
  10. Vanberg, G, Constitutional political economy, democratic theory and institutional design, Public Choice, vol. 177 no. 3-4 (December, 2018), pp. 199-216, Springer Nature America, Inc [doi]  [abs].
  11. Powell, GB; Vanberg, GS, Election laws, disproportionality and median correspondence: Implications for two visions of democracy, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 30 no. 3 (January, 2000), pp. 383-411, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]  [abs].
  12. Vanberg, G, Establishing judicial independence in West Germany: The impact of opinion leadership and the separation of powers, Comparative Politics, vol. 32 no. 3 (January, 2000), pp. 333-353, JSTOR [doi] .
  13. Broman, B; Vanberg, G, Feuding, arbitration, and the emergence of an independent judiciary, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 33 no. 2 (June, 2022), pp. 162-199 [doi]  [abs].
  14. Gulati, M; Vanberg, G, Financial Crises and Constitutional Compromise (2017) .
  15. Munger, M; Vanberg, G, Gordon Tullock as a political scientist, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 27 no. 2 (April, 2016), pp. 194-213, Springer Nature [doi]  [abs].
  16. Vanberg, G, Intergovernmental fiscal relations, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 10 no. 2 (January, 1999), pp. 199-201 [doi] .
  17. Vanberg, GS; Rogers, J, Judicial Advisory Opinions and Legislative Outcomes in Comparative Perspective, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 46 no. 2 (January, 2002), pp. 379-397, Wiley [doi]  [abs].
  18. Benjamin, S; Vanberg, G, Judicial Retirements and the Staying Power of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, vol. 13 no. 1 (2016), pp. 5-26 .
  19. Alter, KJ; Dehousse, R; Vanberg, G, Law, Political Science and EU Legal Studies: An Interdisciplinary Project?, European Union Politics, vol. 3 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 113-136, SAGE Publications [doi] .
  20. Vanberg, GS, Law, Politics, and Interdisciplinary Work, European Union Politics (2002), pp. 127-135 .
  21. Vanberg, GS, Legislative-Judicial Relations: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Constitutional Review, vol. 45 no. 2 (2001), pp. 346-361, JSTOR [doi]  [abs].
  22. McGuire, KT; Vanberg, G; Smith, CE; Caldeira, GA, Measuring policy content on the U.S. Supreme court, Journal of Politics, vol. 71 no. 4 (October, 2009), pp. 1305-1321, University of Chicago Press [doi]  [abs].
  23. Martin, LW; Vanberg, G, Multiparty government, fiscal institutions, and public spending, Journal of Politics, vol. 75 no. 4 (October, 2013), pp. 953-967, University of Chicago Press [doi]  [abs].
  24. Fox, J; Vanberg, G, Narrow versus broad judicial decisions, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 26 no. 3 (July, 2014), pp. 355-383, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs].
  25. Martin, LW; Vanberg, G, Parties and policymaking in multiparty governments: The legislative median, ministerial autonomy, and the coalition compromise, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 58 no. 4 (October, 2014), pp. 979-996, WILEY [doi]  [abs].
  26. Vanberg, GS, Policing the Bargain: Coalition Government and Parliamentary Scrutiny, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 48 no. 1 (2004), pp. 13-27, WILEY [doi]  [abs].
  27. Vanberg, GS; Martin, L, Reply to Benoit and Laver, Political Analysis, vol. 16 no. 1 (2008), pp. 112-114, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs].
  28. Vanberg, G, Reply to Stone Sweet, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 10 no. 3 (January, 1998), pp. 339-346, SAGE Publications [doi] .
  29. Vanberg, GS; Rogers, J, Resurrecting Lochner: A Continent Defense of Judicial Activism, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization (2007), pp. 442-468 .
  30. Rogers, JR; Vanberg, G, Resurrecting lochner: A defense of unprincipled judicial activism, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, vol. 23 no. 2 (June, 2007), pp. 442-468, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs].
  31. Vanberg, G, Substance vs. procedure: Constitutional enforcement and constitutional choice, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 80 no. 2 (October, 2011), pp. 309-318, Elsevier BV [doi]  [abs].
  32. Vanberg, GS; Staton, J, The Value of Vagueness: Delegation, Defiance, and Judicial Opinions, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 52 no. 3 (2008), pp. 504-519, Wiley [doi]  [abs].
  33. Vanberg, GS, The Will of the People: A Comparative Perspective on Friedman, Michigan State Law Review, vol. 3 (2010), pp. 717-728 .
  34. Vanberg, GS; Vanberg, V, Towards a (re-)integration of the social sciences: The Calculus of Consent at 50, Public Choice, vol. 152 (2012), pp. 245-252 .
  35. Vanberg, GS, Wasting Time? The Impact of Ideology and Size on Delay in Coalition Formation, vol. 33 no. 2 (January, 2003), pp. 323-332, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi] .
  36. Martin, LW; Vanberg, G, What You See Is Not Always What You Get: Bargaining before an Audience under Multiparty Government, American Political Science Review, vol. 114 no. 4 (January, 2020), pp. 1138-1154 [doi]  [abs].
  37. Carrubba, C; Friedman, B; Martin, AD; Vanberg, G, Who Controls the Content of Supreme Court Opinions?, American Journal of Political Science, vol. 56 no. 2 (April, 2012), pp. 400-412, WILEY [doi]  [abs].

Edited Volumes

  1. Vanberg, G, "John Marshall has made his decision": Implementation,transparency, and public support, in Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court (September, 2012), pp. 69-96 .
  2. Vanberg, GS, Establishing and Maintaining Judicial Independence, in The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics, edited by Whittington, KE; Kelemen, RD; Caldeira, GA (June, 2010), pp. 828 pages, Oxford University Press [doi]  [abs].
  3. Vanberg, GS, John Marshall Has Made His Decision: Implementation, Transparency, and Public Support, in Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court, edited by Rogers, JR; Flemming, RB; Bond, JR (October, 2012), pp. 320 pages, University of Virginia Press  [abs].
  4. Vanberg, GS, Legislative Institutions and Coalition Government, in The Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies, edited by Martin, S; Saalfeld, T; Strøm, KW (June, 2014), pp. 800 pages, Oxford University Press  [abs].
  5. Todd, JD; Cho, M; Vanberg, G, Politics, Polarization, and the U.S. Supreme Court, in The U.S. Supreme Court and Contemporary Constitutional Law: The Obama Era and Its Legacy, edited by Kaiser, A-B; Petersen, N; Saurer, J (2018), pp. 41-66, Nomos / Routledge [doi]  [abs].
  6. Vanberg, GS, Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit und Gesetzgebung: Zum politischen Spielraum des Bun-desverfassungsgerichtes, in Neue theoretische Perspektiven auf das deutsche Regierungssystem, edited by Manow, P; Ganghof, S (2005), Max-Planck-Institut f ̈ ur Gesellschafts- forschung .
  7. Vanberg, G; Martin, L, “Legislative Institutions and Coalition Government.”, in Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies, edited by Saalfeld, T; Strøm, K; Martin, S (2013), Oxford Univeristy Press  [abs].
  8. Vanberg, G; Martin, L, “Legislative Institutions and Coalition Government.”, in Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies, edited by Saalfeld, T; Strøm, K; Martin, S (2013), Oxford Univeristy Press .

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