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Does the Quality of Political Institutions Matter for the Effectiveness of Environmental Taxes? An Empirical Analysis on CO2 Emissions. (2025). Baiardi, Donatella ; Scabrosetti, Simona.
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  47. The New Political Macroeconomics in Modern Macroeconomics and Its Appliance to Transition Processes in Serbia. (2011). Jaki, Miomir ; Praevi, Aleksandra.
    In: Panoeconomicus.
    RePEc:voj:journl:v:58:y:2011:i:3:p:545-557.

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  48. Estimating the effects of activists in two-party and multi-party systems: comparing the United States and Israel. (2011). Zakharov, Alexei ; Schofield, Norman ; Ozdemir, Ugur ; Claassen, Christopher.
    In: Social Choice and Welfare.
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  49. Political exchange and the voting franchise: universal democracy as an emergent process. (2011). Horpedahl, Jeremy.
    In: Constitutional Political Economy.
    RePEc:kap:copoec:v:22:y:2011:i:3:p:203-220.

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  50. Making executive politics mutually productive and fair. (2011). .
    In: Constitutional Political Economy.
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  51. The political economy of expulsion: the regulation of Jewish moneylending in medieval England. (2010). Koyama, Mark.
    In: Constitutional Political Economy.
    RePEc:kap:copoec:v:21:y:2010:i:4:p:374-406.

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  52. Political Institutions, Policymaking, and Economic Policy in Latin America. (2010). Tommasi, Mariano ; Scartascini, Carlos ; Ardanaz, Martin.
    In: Research Department Publications.
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  53. Betting on Displacement: Oil, Violence, and the Switch to Civilian Rule in Nigeria. (2009). Azam, Jean-Paul.
    In: TSE Working Papers.
    RePEc:tse:wpaper:21931.

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  54. Why did the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapse? A public choice perspective. (2009). Roháč, Dalibor.
    In: Constitutional Political Economy.
    RePEc:kap:copoec:v:20:y:2009:i:2:p:160-176.

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  55. The Political Economy of Inequality. (2009). Robinson, James.
    In: Working Papers.
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  56. Preference Falsification and Patronage. (2008). Sekeris, Petros.
    In: CEDI Discussion Paper Series.
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  57. Growth, Volatility & Political Instability: Non Linear Time Series Evidence for Argentina 1896-2000. (2007). Campos, Nauro ; Karanasos, Menelaos.
    In: William Davidson Institute Working Papers Series.
    RePEc:wdi:papers:2007-891.

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  58. Conflict, Livelihoods, and Poverty in Guinea-Bissau: An Overview. (2007). Wodon, Quentin ; Gacitua-Mario, Estanislao ; Barry, Boubacar-Sid.
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  59. Populist policies in the transition to democracy. (2007). Posada, Carlos ; Mejia, Daniel.
    In: European Journal of Political Economy.
    RePEc:eee:poleco:v:23:y:2007:i:4:p:932-953.

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  60. Public Sector Capital and the Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy. (2007). Fender, John ; Ellis, Christopher J..
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  61. Land and Power: Theory and Evidence from Chile. (2006). Robinson, James ; Baland, Jean-Marie.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  62. Dictators, Repression and the Median Citizen: An “Eliminations Model” of Stalin’s Terror (Data from the NKVD Archives). (2006). Sonin, Konstantin ; Schröder, Philipp ; Gregory, Paul.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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