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compared with the alternative income. It is regressive in a dictatorship and Progressive in a democracy considering the level …
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to democratic period. Financial Indicators show consistent path through out the history of Pakistan. Different trade …Pakistan showed a healthy growth rate of 5.6 percent during the entire history and faced many ups and down in the … autocracy or democracy on economic growth. The aggregate growth of the economy under the autocracy remained better as compared …
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In this paper an attempt has been taken to describe various types of voting system and manipulation of them. French philosophers Marquis de Condorcet (1743-1794) and Jeans-Charles Borda (1733-1799) introduced modern voting system. Duncan Black first introduced the manipulation of voting in 1958...
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became clear that a change of regime through the ballot box was impossible, in view of the consolidation of this dictatorship … errors responsibility for it, a democratic Transition can still succeed. This requires first of all a "durable" mandate of … democratic forces of Togo at the time of the execution of fair and free elections. Afterwards a long-term reconstruction …
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The majority rule and the hierarchically dictatorial rule are both characterized when preferences are defined over two alternatives. The majority rule is characterized in terms of seven axioms. The hierarchically dictatorial rule is characterized in terms of six of these seven axioms and the...
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The Economic Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy, the poor have no incentive for regime transformation and authoritarian … of non adherence to a positive relationship between inequality and democracy among quantitative researches. According to …
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This paper investigates the effect of inequality on economic growth in nondemocratic regimes. We provide a model where a self-interested ruler chooses an institution that constrains the policy choice of the ruler. The ruler must care about the support share of citizens to keep power. Under an...
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democracy and cognitive skill are negatively correlated to the top 1% income share. …
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holistic European Dimension that has to be institutionalized (Habermas 1996). Hence the lack of democracy. The progressive …
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Parliamentary Democratic and densely populated country in South Asia. Human rights are parts and parcel in a democratic country. In … a country if human rights are violated then the country cannot be developed and the democracy of that country becomes …
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