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John Hills and Orsolya Lelkes have analysed results from the National Centrefor Social Research’s 1998 British Social Attitudes survey on public attitudes toredistribution and social security benefits and at how these relate to currentgovernment policies.There is a persistent public appetite...
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healthy participatory democracy under such conditions meant keeping the voting public involved – and science popularisation …
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This paper analyzes whether political outcomes in local democracies are determinedby the preferences of the median -typically poor- agents or whether they reflect thewishes of the wealthy elites. A model shows that when politicians belonging to differentgroups can form coalitions, the wealthy...
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democracy to show thatdemocracies pick more highly educated leaders. The results are ro-bust to a wide range of speci ……cations, controls and ways of measuringeducation and democracy.[...] …
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This paper explores these issues further by reconsidering the link between democracy and health using panel data from a … cross-section of countries. The data show a strong (conditional) correlation between life expectancy and democracy. This …
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The theme of this year's WDR is how to structure institutions to bring about an effectively functioning market economy. There is no question that political institutions play a key role here. In most countries political institutions determine the rules of access to considerable discretionary...
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