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Political Economy Lecture Notes (PDF 569P)

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Political Economy Lecture Notes (PDF 569P)

Political Economy Lecture Notes (PDF 569P)

This note covers the following topics: General issues, Evidence, Static Voting Models, Dynamic Voting with Given Constituencies, Political Agency and Electoral Control, Economic Institutions Under Elite Domination, Policy under Democratic Political Institutions, Political Economy of States, Oligarchy Versus Democracy, Democratization, Political Instability and Coups.

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