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Where You Sit Is Where You Stand: Perceived (In)Equality and Demand for Democracy in Africa. (2024). Isbell, Thomas.
In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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  36. Democracy, size of bureaucracy, and economic growth: evidence from Russian regions. (2012). Libman, Alexander.
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  37. Knowing the right person in the right place: political connections and resistance to change. (2012). Prarolo, Giovanni ; Bellettini, Giorgio ; Berti Ceroni, Carlotta.
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  38. International technology diffusion and economic growth: Explaining the spillover benefits to developing countries. (2012). Seck, Abdoulaye.
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  40. Parental nurturing and adverse effects of redistribution. (2011). Tang, Xueli ; Bandyopadhyay, Debasis.
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  41. Romes without Empires: Urban Concentration,Political Competition, and Economic Growth. (2011). Ulubasoglu, Mehmet ; Karayalcin, Cem.
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  42. Power fluctuations and political economy. (2011). Tsyvinski, Aleh ; Golosov, Mikhail ; Acemoglu, Daron.
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  43. Natural Resources: Curse or Blessing?. (2010). van der Ploeg, Frederick (Rick).
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  44. Commitment devices, opportunity windows, and institution building in Central Asia. (2009). Danne, Christian.
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  45. Combining autocracy and majority voting: the canonical succession rules of the Latin Church. (2008). Giuriato, Luisa.
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  46. Agrarian Structure and Endogenous Financial System Development. (2008). Vollrath, Dietrich.
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  47. Pitfalls of Participatory Programs: Evidence From a Randomized Evaluation in Education in India. (2008). Khemani, Stuti ; Glennerster, Rachel ; Duflo, Esther ; Banerjee, Abhijit ; Banerji, Rukmini.
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  48. Institutional change from an evolutionary perspective: the Mexican experience. (2008). Saravia, Antonio.
    In: Constitutional Political Economy.
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  50. Public Sector Capital and the Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy. (2007). Fender, John ; Ellis, Christopher J..
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