Do output contractions trigger democratic change? [electronic resource] / Paul J. Burke and Andrew L...
Do output contractions trigger democratic change? [electronic resource] / Paul J. Burke and Andrew Leigh.
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[Canberra] : Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2010.
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2010.
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ii, 82 p.
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[Canberra] : Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2010.
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Australian Capital Territory
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Does faster economic growth increase pressure for democratic change, or reduce it? Using data for 154 countries for the period 1963-2007, we examine the short-run relationship between economic growth and moves toward and away from greater democracy. To address the potential endogeneity of economic growth, we use variation in precipitation, temp...
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Do output contractions trigger democratic change? [electronic resource] / Paul J. Burke and Andrew Leigh.
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Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1442-8636 ; no. DP633.
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"January 2010".
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Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web. Address as at 03/08/2011: http://cbe.anu.edu.au/research/papers/ceprdp.asp.
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9781921693144
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338.9
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