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... Austria- Hungary , Sweden ) . These autocracies were land abundant , and had until then been governed by and for the gentry , with little concern for industry . Throughout the 1820s and 1830s , Prussia and Sweden had vainly prodded ...
... Austria- Hungary , Sweden ) . These autocracies were land abundant , and had until then been governed by and for the gentry , with little concern for industry . Throughout the 1820s and 1830s , Prussia and Sweden had vainly prodded ...
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... Austria - Hungary , Spain , Italy ) , with Denmark being the exception . Democracies tended to generate fewer rents than autocracies , as the theory would predict in the presence of political contestation . Out of the 10 democracies ...
... Austria - Hungary , Spain , Italy ) , with Denmark being the exception . Democracies tended to generate fewer rents than autocracies , as the theory would predict in the presence of political contestation . Out of the 10 democracies ...
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... Austria , in spite of profound regime change . However , Austria switched from being a noncontested democracy to being a contested autocracy -- two regimes expected to uphold high levels of rents . In the Italian case , the lack of ...
... Austria , in spite of profound regime change . However , Austria switched from being a noncontested democracy to being a contested autocracy -- two regimes expected to uphold high levels of rents . In the Italian case , the lack of ...
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