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4 introduction: the reach of politi
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30 voters, candidates, and parties
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52 rational voters and political ad
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66 candidate objectives and elector
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86 political income redistribution
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104 the impact of electoral laws th
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michael laver 123 motion of confide
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michael laver 125 to turn individua
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michael laver 129 If parliamentaria
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michael laver 131 fund the costs of
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michael laver 137 policy positions
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michael laver 139 and Stevenson, R.
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gary w. cox 143 3 The Legislative S
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gary w. cox 145 coalitions at diffe
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gary w. cox 151 In general, assembl
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gary w. cox 155 One argument in whi
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gary w. cox 159 Baron, D.1998. Comp
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gary w. cox 161 and S. Smith, S.199
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daniel diermeier 163 It is the dist
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daniel diermeier 165 super-majority
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daniel diermeier 171 The demand bar
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keith krehbiel 225 Conventional wis
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keith krehbiel 227 Outcomes p I II
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keith krehbiel 229 Outcome I II III
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keith krehbiel 239 paucity of major
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charles m. cameron 243 causal mecha
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charles m. cameron 247 way: the bla
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290 constitutionalism In general, i
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292 constitutionalism can make a la
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296 constitutionalism the Electoral
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308 constitutionalism coordination
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310 constitutionalism Hobbes,T.1642
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328 self-enforcingdemocracy Marx,K.
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330 constitutions as expressive doc
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hervé moulin 375 the set R contai
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552 political-economic cycles incen
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554 political-economic cycles unemp
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556 political-economic cycles prefe
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558 political-economic cycles polic
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560 political-economic cycles oppos
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562 political-economic cycles Downs
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564 political-economic cycles 2000.
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566 voting and the macroeconomy the
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602 capitalism and democracy should
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604 capitalism and democracy democr
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606 capitalism and democracy attent
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608 capitalism and democracy Rather
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614 capitalism and democracy system
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622 capitalism and democracy Osborn
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626 inequality 60 50 40 30 20 6 7 8
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628 inequality 60 50 40 30 20 0 .2
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630 inequality and fractionalizatio
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632 inequality in a common legal sy
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636 inequality Europe can explain t
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638 inequality from left-wing polic
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640 inequality Checchi, D.,Ichino,
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660 democratization that often driv
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664 democratization A focus on the
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666 democratization 1996. Illusions
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668 democratization McFaul,M.,Petro
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674 paths ofeconomic and political
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706 authoritarian government Barro,
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736 electoral systems and economic
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738 electoral systems and economic
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742 economic geography dramatically
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744 economic geography 3.2 Linkages
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748 economic geography outcome—th
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750 economic geography people’s t
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752 economic geography neighbours
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754 economic geography Sachs, J.D.2
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880 democracy, peace, and war Snyde
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