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political power can lead to multiple equilibria in the determination of public education spending. The main predictions of the …
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Since the dawn of their prolific collaboration in 1998, Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson have confronted a plethora of cardinal questions in social sciences: Which institutions support long-term growth (Acemoglu et al., 2005)? What economic conditions facilitate the consolidation of...
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political power can lead to multiple equilibria in the determination of public education spending. The main predictions of the …
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1. The Concept of Power -- 2. Political Power -- 3. Economic Power -- 4. The Separation of Economic from Political … Power -- 5. Power in Pre-Agricultural Societies -- 6. Power in Agrarian and Feudal Societies -- 7. Institutions That Support … Commerce and Industry -- 8. Power in Commercial and Industrial Societies -- 9. Politics as a Vocation -- 10. The Social …
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