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Non-partisan democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Non-partisan democracy (also no-party democracy ) is a system of representative government or organization such that universal and periodic elections take place without reference to political parti...
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This paper examines the redistributive effects of government partisanship on economic sectors. Based on a rational partisan perspective and policy-induced campaign contribution models we expect that once in office, ideologically different parties deliver favourable policies to different industries, in order to enrich...
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Partisan Politics, Divided Government, and the Economy (Paperback) ... "Alesina and Rosenthal bring together two major themes in the current study of American politics--divided government and the political business cycle. In so doing, they develop a theoretically innovative, statistically well-grounded model of the...
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The authors first outline the rational partisan business cycle, where Republican administrations begin with recession, and Democratic administrations with expansions, and next the midterm cycle, where the President's party loses votes in the mid ... Partisan politics, divided government, and the economy Export...
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Partisan Politics, Divided Government, and the Economy (Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions): Alberto Alesina, Howard Rosenthal Paperback 0521436206 Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press Book ABIS_BOOK 1995-01-27 Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press ... Qualifies for FREE shipping!
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The authors first outline the rational partisan business cycle, where Republican administrations begin with recession, and Democratic administrations with expansions, ... 10. Partisan economic policy and divided government in parliamentary democracies ... Home » Partisan Politics, Divided Government, And The Economy...
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