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This study addresses political participation rights from the perspective of a social movement. We focus on the case of the NO movement which emerged in Costa Rica in 2007 in the run-up to the Referendum on ratification of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). The study explores some...
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This study addresses political participation rights from the perspective of a social movement. We focus on the case of the NO movement which emerged in Costa Rica in 2007 in the run-up to the Referendum on ratification of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). The study explores some...
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This study aims to investigate the role of diversity (ethnic, linguistic and religious) and social inequality in … determining social cohesion. By using cross- country data, we have found that social inequality may be more important factor than … cope with the possible threat of diversity for social cohesion. By reducing social inequality, societies may mitigate the …
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, political and social. Among legal institutions, rule of law and control for corruption have a stronger impact on inequality than …The paper examines how legal, economic, political and social institutions fare with different measures of inequality in … it comes to wage inequality and income inequality whereas autocracy is associated with higher level of wage inequalities …
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continuation of this variety of capitalism is likely to result in excessive inequality and severe environmental degradation. The …
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The paper looks at several financial crises in the past: the Asian financial crisis, the Brazilian, Argentine and Turkish financial crises, around the turn of the last century. Data are analyzed for a 10-year period around these crises. The data include gender indicators (mostly female-male...
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