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... less powerful sectors and the excluded class as a whole , while uncontested democracy merely extends the logrolling to all powerful sectors without class discrimination . Combining coalition theory and the institutional approach offered ...
... less powerful sectors and the excluded class as a whole , while uncontested democracy merely extends the logrolling to all powerful sectors without class discrimination . Combining coalition theory and the institutional approach offered ...
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... less protection in democracies . The hypothesized outcome is observed in the cases of seven democracies and three autocracies ( Table 1 ) . The only exceptions are the French Second Republic , a newly - established democracy that ...
... less protection in democracies . The hypothesized outcome is observed in the cases of seven democracies and three autocracies ( Table 1 ) . The only exceptions are the French Second Republic , a newly - established democracy that ...
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... less likely to distort market prices ( Olson 1990 ) and less likely to elicit rent seeking.2 In Australia , the ultra - protectionist Labour party was in power in 1930 , and the conservatives won the 1931 elections ; five years later ...
... less likely to distort market prices ( Olson 1990 ) and less likely to elicit rent seeking.2 In Australia , the ultra - protectionist Labour party was in power in 1930 , and the conservatives won the 1931 elections ; five years later ...
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