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... Economic Performance and Regime Support Macro level analyses of regime support have typically assumed that in democratic nations , voters use past economic experiences to make evaluations of political parties and candi- dates . As a ...
... Economic Performance and Regime Support Macro level analyses of regime support have typically assumed that in democratic nations , voters use past economic experiences to make evaluations of political parties and candi- dates . As a ...
Pagina 133
... economic satisfaction since the author did not control for the latter . These two factors are easily confounded . Since corruption may produce poor economic performance , the public may penal- ize politicians at the ballot box for ...
... economic satisfaction since the author did not control for the latter . These two factors are easily confounded . Since corruption may produce poor economic performance , the public may penal- ize politicians at the ballot box for ...
Pagina 136
... Economic Satis- faction + control variables + error If corruption is negative and significant , then we can con- clude that corruption reduces confidence in government regard- less of the economic situation one is in . Likewise , if ...
... Economic Satis- faction + control variables + error If corruption is negative and significant , then we can con- clude that corruption reduces confidence in government regard- less of the economic situation one is in . Likewise , if ...
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