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Checks and Balances on Political Budget Cycles: Cross‐Country Evidence. (2009). Streb, Jorge ; Lema, Daniel ; Torrens, Gustavo.
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  36. Who Adjusts and When? On the Political Economy of Reforms. (2006). Trebbi, Francesco ; Ardagna, Silvia.
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  46. A EMENDA DA REELEIÇÃO E A LEI DE RESPONSABILIDADE FISCAL: IMPACTOS SOBRE CICLOS POLÍTICOS E PERFORMANCE FISCAL DOS ESTADOS (1986-2002). (2004). Bender, Siegfried.
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