The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... effects of these institutional arrangements on turnout among reg- istered voters may be indirect , operating through the registration process . After all , it is not much of a stretch to assume that higher registration rates will be ...
... effects of these institutional arrangements on turnout among reg- istered voters may be indirect , operating through the registration process . After all , it is not much of a stretch to assume that higher registration rates will be ...
Pagina 59
... effect on turnout , but their effect is indirect through the registration process . When we apply our model to the ... effects of socioeconomic variables by considering alternative measures of economic development such as economic ...
... effect on turnout , but their effect is indirect through the registration process . When we apply our model to the ... effects of socioeconomic variables by considering alternative measures of economic development such as economic ...
Pagina 131
... effects of government corruption are less clear . This paper provides a micro - level foundation for understanding the political effects of corruption . The analysis investigates the effect of citizens ' perception of corruption on ...
... effects of government corruption are less clear . This paper provides a micro - level foundation for understanding the political effects of corruption . The analysis investigates the effect of citizens ' perception of corruption on ...
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