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Coups and regime transitions are events that typically are intended to change the basic institutional framework of a country. Which specific policies change and the consequences of these changes nevertheless remains largely unknown. Change after a coup or transition implies that some form of...
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Threats of mass revolts could effectively constrain a dictator's public policy if it were not for the collective-action problem. Mass revolts nevertheless happen, but they follow a stochastic pattern. We describe this pattern in a threshold model of collective action and integrate it into an...
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In the original framework of Professors Acemoglu and Robinson, the government is unable to oppress the revolution once it is brought about. However, actual civil wars are unpredictable. With this notion, I introduce uncertainty depending on military expenditures of the government. Then an...
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absence is crucial for explaining why revolutions sometimes occur and sometimes not. -- Credible Commitments ; Dictatorship …
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; Degree of Democracy ; Dictatorship … ; Abwahl ; Arabischer Frühling ; Demokratie ; Diktatur ; Neue politische Ökonomie …
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