In the development process of nations, the Constitution occupies a central role. Although it is often perceived as a political or legal text, its influence goes far beyond those boundaries. In reality, it constitutes a structural foundation for economic and social development by ensuring rule stability, the protection of rights, and the predictability of public policy. In an article titled “Constitutions and Commitment: The Evolution of Institutions Governing Public Choice in Seventeenth-Century England” published in Dec
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