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Higher economic growth was generated during Democratic presidencies compared to Republican presidencies in the United States. The question is why. Blinder and Watson (2016) explain that the Democratic-Republican presidential growth gap (D-R growth gap) can hardly be attributed to the policies...
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While some scholars interpret the frequently documented association between age and the strength of party identification as evidence of accumulated political learning, others stress the importance of critical life stages. Germany's turbulent last century, with its suspensions of democratic...
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the political ideology of both governments along the left-right spectrum in augmented models on the economic growth … political ideology differs between the donor and the recipient. …
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We examine whether government ideology was correlated with the growth in military expenditure in Germany over the … period 1951-2011. By using various measures of government ideology, the results do not show any effect. The exception is an … ideology measure based on the Comparative Manifesto Project (Left-Right scale): using this measure, the results show that the …
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