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liberalizations correspond to the event of becoming a democracy. Using a difference-indifference estimation, we ask what are the …
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It is not an exaggeration to surmise that agriculture as an economic activity in Sudan is facing demise. The agricultural sector of Sudan has been facing by many problems for the past two decades. In the irrigated schemes, the government who officially owns most of them there were entrenched...
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liberalizations correspond to the event of becoming a democracy. Using a difference-in-difference estimation, we ask what are the …
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untersuchen wir mit verschiedenen empirischen Modellen den Zusammenhang zwischen Demokratisierung einerseits und … democracy and a market economy with different speed and sequencing. The related political-economy issues gave rise to an ongoing … debate on the question as to whether the introduction of democracy in view of comprehensive economic reforms may better be …
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probability of a transition from autocracy to democracy and reduces the probability of democratic survival. …
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probability of a transition from autocracy to democracy and reduces the probability of democratic survival. …
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Luck egalitarians argue that distributive justice should be understood in terms of our capacity to be responsible for our choices. Both proponents and critics assume that the theory must rely on a comprehensive conception of responsibility. I respond to luck egalitarianism's critics by...
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