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-- 1 Financial Shocks, Economic Crises, and Democracy: Theory and Practice -- PART I. GREAT DEPRESSION, 1929-34 -- 2 … Economic Crisis and Democracy during the Great Depression -- 3 Institutions: Polarized Domestic Conflicts and Weak … International Capacity -- 4 Interests: Foreign Capital and Domestic Coalitions against Democracy -- 5 Ideas: Extreme Ideological …
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Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy by replacing socialism with populism. According to Samuelson, "populist democracy" had … attained its fullest development in the Southern Cone. He viewed Argentina as the paradigmatic case that proved his theo1y … growth. At the time, Samuelson also believed the advanced Western economies could follow the same path as Argentina. The …
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We exploit three natural experiments in Argentina in order to study the role of legislative malapportionment on the … of Argentina's institutional characteristics: first, the predominance of the executive branch over the legislature; and …
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literature on democratic breakdown: the rise and fall of Argentine democracy between 1916 and 1930. First, we demonstrate that … the allocation of political power. These findings support the view that stable democracy requires that all major groups in …
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Argentina, they bolstered provincial taxation in many cases; a change that has led to their strength in the democratic era …
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, the paper develops a comparative qualitative analysis (QCA) of major conflicts that occurred in Argentina in the fields of … triggers policy litigation in Argentina. As the analysis of the Argentina case shows, this paper contributes in developing a …
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-deviant data sets. To illustrate our technique, we examine elections in the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) between 1931 and …
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: the rise and fall of Argentine democracy between 1916 and 1930. First, we demonstrate why socioeconomic factors are not a … stable democracy requires that all major groups in society have a sufficiently large chance of being in power …
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. Using results from the Survey of Experts on Provincial Politics carried out by the author to assess levels of democracy in … the 24 provinces of Argentina, the paper discusses the following advantages: 1) the possibility to assess many and diverse … dimensions of democracy, 2) the particular aptitude of the method to identify hybrid regimes, a regime type of increasing …
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We exploit three natural experiments in Argentina in order to study the role of legislative malapportionment on the … of Argentina's institutional characteristics: first, the predominance of the executive branch over the legislature; and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013056579