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... surge in political contestation an autocracy is likely to increase protection , while an electoral democracy is likely to reduce it . This proposition is tested on seventeen countries that , today , are members of the OECD.3 The test ...
... surge in political contestation an autocracy is likely to increase protection , while an electoral democracy is likely to reduce it . This proposition is tested on seventeen countries that , today , are members of the OECD.3 The test ...
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... surge in political contestation , a ruler in an autocracy is likely to increase rents , whereas a ruler in a democracy is likely to reduce rents . The present prediction is worth contrasting with the generic prediction advanced by ...
... surge in political contestation , a ruler in an autocracy is likely to increase rents , whereas a ruler in a democracy is likely to reduce rents . The present prediction is worth contrasting with the generic prediction advanced by ...
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... surge in political contestation . Democracies adjusted by cutting rents to industry . The most dramatic changes occurred in countries that , throughout the postwar era , had thumbed their nose to political competition . Right ...
... surge in political contestation . Democracies adjusted by cutting rents to industry . The most dramatic changes occurred in countries that , throughout the postwar era , had thumbed their nose to political competition . Right ...
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