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    Supports→The normative theory of adjudication endorsed by constitutional political economy differs significantly from the normative theory endorsed by the policy analysis strand of economic analysis of law.

    The policy analysis strand of economic analysis of law produces a normative theory of adjudication distinct from a purely structural one.

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    The second strand of political economy, constitutional political economy, does have normative aims. It assumes that political actors will act in a self-interested fashion within existing political institutions but that agents will act more impartially in the design of the political institutions within which they will work.[24] A normative theory of adjudication does emerge from this strand of political economy, but it differs significantly from the normative theory endorsed by the policy analy

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