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-Legislative relations in Brazil and demonstrate that Presidents have used pork as a political currency to exchange for votes on policy … policy reforms Brazil would have had greater difficulty meeting their debt obligations. The logic for the exchange of pork …
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-Legislative relations in Brazil and demonstrate that Presidents have used pork as a political currency to exchange for votes on policy … policy reforms Brazil would have had greater difficulty meeting their debt obligations. The logic for the exchange of pork …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014066451
-Legislative relations in Brazil and demonstrate that Presidents have used pork as a political currency to exchange for votes on policy … policy reforms Brazil would have had greater difficulty meeting their debt obligations. The logic for the exchange of pork …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013232185
A country's form of government has important economic and political consequences, but the determinants that lead countries to choose either parliamentary or presidential systems are largely unexplored. This paper studies this choice by analyzing the factors that make countries switch from...
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A country's form of government has important economic and political consequences, but the determinants that lead societies to choose either parliamentary or presidential systems are largely unexplored. This paper studies this choice by analyzing the factors that make countries switch from...
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The purpose of this paper is to estimate popularity functions for the Portuguese Prime Minister, Government, Parliament … similar polls for the Parliament and President; (2) unemployment is a significant variable determining popularity while …
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Unterschiedliche parteipolitische Mehrheiten in Bundestag und Bundesrat gelten gemeinhin als Hauptursache für die Reformschwäche deutscher Politik. Simone Burkhart hinterfragt diese Annahme und kommt zu dem überraschenden Ergebnis, dass nicht das sogenannte "Divided Government" zu massiven...
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Es entspricht einer gängigen Meinung, dass die Politik schlecht funktioniert. Politiker genießen nur eine mäßige Wertschätzung. Die Parteien sind auch für politisch engagierte Bürger als Plattform für eigene Aktivitäten zunehmend unattraktiv geworden und werden eher als notwendiges...
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