EUI Working Paper: SPSEuropean University Institute, 1996 - Europe |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 7
Page 8
... election results , the lower expected returns for each party ( they each have a half probability of winning and losing ) . The key to winning elections , in such circumstances , is to keep the spoils low enough so as not to arouse ...
... election results , the lower expected returns for each party ( they each have a half probability of winning and losing ) . The key to winning elections , in such circumstances , is to keep the spoils low enough so as not to arouse ...
Page 20
... election and Congress lowered tariffs in 1894. Although the Democratic party soon fell apart and retreated to the South , the abundant factor's interest remained represented , as the necessity to keep the median voter ( the farmers ) ...
... election and Congress lowered tariffs in 1894. Although the Democratic party soon fell apart and retreated to the South , the abundant factor's interest remained represented , as the necessity to keep the median voter ( the farmers ) ...
Page 22
... election featured a duel between protectionists ( grains , textiles , iron ) and free traders ( dairy , machinery ... elections and lowered the tariff . Scared by the threat of parliamentarization that the partisan dynamic imparted on ...
... election featured a duel between protectionists ( grains , textiles , iron ) and free traders ( dairy , machinery ... elections and lowered the tariff . Scared by the threat of parliamentarization that the partisan dynamic imparted on ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agrarians American Political Science Arpád SZAKOLCZAI Australia Austria Austria-Hungary autarky autocracies Belgium Britain Canada capital Caprivi chap coalition theory competition conservative contested democracy coopted crisis Daniel VERDIER Democratization and Trade Denmark depression dominant Economic election electoral European University Institute factor mobility farmers France free trade French Second Republic Germany Giandomenico MAJONE grain Heckscher-Ohlin model included Industrial Capitalist Countries industrialists insider-to-outsider ratio insiders International Italy labor land Liberalization in Industrial median voter monarchies Netherlands Non-demo Norway organizational talent OUTCOME REGIME TYPE outsiders partisan realignment party POLICY OUTCOME REGIME political contestation prediction present theory protection protectionist reflect REGIME TYPE low rent seeking rise in political Rogowski Russia scarce factor Schriften des Vereins Social Spain Stolper-Samuelson Theorem surge in political Sweden Switzerland tariff total transfers Trade Liberalization trade orientation Trade Policy trade preferences Type and Trade TYPE low rent United variable Vereins für Socialpolitik whereas Zealand