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... remained autocratic until World War I , and no longer is a capitalist country thereon . Recall that regime type is an exogenous variable . I assume that an increase in political contestation leads to democratization within , not across ...
... remained autocratic until World War I , and no longer is a capitalist country thereon . Recall that regime type is an exogenous variable . I assume that an increase in political contestation leads to democratization within , not across ...
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... remained the order of the day , as under the prior constitutional monarchy , a regime whose trade orientation reflected the combined interests of the industrial bourgeoisie and the landed gentry , especially the owners of large wooded ...
... remained the order of the day , as under the prior constitutional monarchy , a regime whose trade orientation reflected the combined interests of the industrial bourgeoisie and the landed gentry , especially the owners of large wooded ...
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... remained wedded to protection in 3 ( Britain , Canada , and New Zealand ) . World War II came too quickly for the last three countries to experience partisan alternation and , thus , a moderation in protection . [ Table 3 here ] ...
... remained wedded to protection in 3 ( Britain , Canada , and New Zealand ) . World War II came too quickly for the last three countries to experience partisan alternation and , thus , a moderation in protection . [ Table 3 here ] ...
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