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... increases numerically , but decreases in volume.9 In sum , as the insider - to - outsider ratio shifts from lower to higher values , total transfers do at first increase , then peak at the tipping point , at which insiders switch ...
... increases numerically , but decreases in volume.9 In sum , as the insider - to - outsider ratio shifts from lower to higher values , total transfers do at first increase , then peak at the tipping point , at which insiders switch ...
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... increases in political contestation across nations . However , one should not expect economic prosperity to necessarily cause a fall in political contestation . The reason is that political contestation may outlast the economic crisis ...
... increases in political contestation across nations . However , one should not expect economic prosperity to necessarily cause a fall in political contestation . The reason is that political contestation may outlast the economic crisis ...
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... increased . 9. Full inclusion is a corner equilibrium despite the fact that expected spoils are reduced through the logic of competition ; that is , each party would face an even worse outcome if it failed to compete and include ...
... increased . 9. Full inclusion is a corner equilibrium despite the fact that expected spoils are reduced through the logic of competition ; that is , each party would face an even worse outcome if it failed to compete and include ...
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