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... openness occurring in a contested democratic regime rather than a case of openness occurring in a contested autocratic regime , even though the regime change of 1832 could a priori be considered as an outcome of a rise in political ...
... openness occurring in a contested democratic regime rather than a case of openness occurring in a contested autocratic regime , even though the regime change of 1832 could a priori be considered as an outcome of a rise in political ...
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... openness was the pre - 1848 status quo for merely institutional reasons . Before 1848 , openness reflected the lilliputian size of Swiss cantons , which controlled the power to tax ( Bosshardt 1970 , 35 ) . Following the 1847 military ...
... openness was the pre - 1848 status quo for merely institutional reasons . Before 1848 , openness reflected the lilliputian size of Swiss cantons , which controlled the power to tax ( Bosshardt 1970 , 35 ) . Following the 1847 military ...
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... openness in democracy is the French Second Republic ( 1848-51 ) , which , within its short existence , did nothing to lower existing high tariffs ( Devers 1892 , 130 ) . Rent seeking remained the order of the day , as under the prior ...
... openness in democracy is the French Second Republic ( 1848-51 ) , which , within its short existence , did nothing to lower existing high tariffs ( Devers 1892 , 130 ) . Rent seeking remained the order of the day , as under the prior ...
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