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@article{ Asatryan2015,
 title = {Some Observations on the Economic Implications of Constitutional Reform in Armenia},
 author = {Asatryan, Zareh},
 journal = {Caucasus Analytical Digest},
 number = {76},
 pages = {10-15},
 year = {2015},
 issn = {1867-9323},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-90316-8},
 abstract = {Armenia is preparing for a major reform of its constitution. The draft of the new constitution proposes
a switch to a parliamentary system from the current (semi-) presidential system and to a proportional
electoral rule from the existing (semi-) majoritarian system, among other changes. In this short article, I
present some stylized facts and summarize the existing knowledge about the economic effects of constitutions.
This body of evidence suggests that a switch to a parliamentary system with proportional representation
may create political institutions that favor a larger public sector in Armenia with a particular
pro-spending bias in social insurance programs. On the political side, descriptive evidence based on
conventional democracy scores suggests that parliamentary countries, on average, have more developed
democratic institutions. However, a closer look at countries that switched to parliamentary systems in
the 1990s and 2000s reveals that governments opt for a constitutional change primarily to utilize more
not less political power.},
}