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democracies from 1960 and onwards. In presidential regimes, the size of government is smaller and less responsive to income shocks …
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democracies from 1960 and onwards. In presidential regimes, the size of government is smaller and less responsive to income shocks …
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electoral rules and forms of government for fiscal policy and rent extraction, even when non-random constitution selection is … show that proportional elections raise government spending through their indirect consequences for party structures and … types of government, rather than through their direct effects on policymaking incentives. Third, new empirical results …
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electoral rules and forms of government for fiscal policy and rent extraction, even when non-random constitution selection is … show that proportional elections raise government spending through their indirect consequences for party structures and … types of government, rather than through their direct effects on policymaking incentives. Third, new empirical results …
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democracies from 1960 and onwards. In presidential regimes, the size of government is smaller and less responsive to income shocks …
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democracies from 1960 and onwards. In presidential regimes, the size of government is smaller and less responsive to income shocks …
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democracies from 1960 onwards. In presidential regimes, the size of government is smaller and less responsive to income shocks …
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