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Our results suggest that one addi- tional sanction increases turnout by .05 , on average . ... A one - unit increase on Powell's classification scheme is associated with a decrease in voting turnout of about .15 in CSA countries .
Our results suggest that one addi- tional sanction increases turnout by .05 , on average . ... A one - unit increase on Powell's classification scheme is associated with a decrease in voting turnout of about .15 in CSA countries .
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A .10 increase in the Theil index of inequality yields a voting turnout increase of .09 , on average . Since GDP alone does not capture distributional outcomes , it may be a flawed indica- tor of economic development .
A .10 increase in the Theil index of inequality yields a voting turnout increase of .09 , on average . Since GDP alone does not capture distributional outcomes , it may be a flawed indica- tor of economic development .
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These include whether corruption has increased or decreased over the prior year ; the extent to ... analysts as depicted in the CPI- that corruption is indeed widespread and on the increase , at least in the early part of the decade .
These include whether corruption has increased or decreased over the prior year ; the extent to ... analysts as depicted in the CPI- that corruption is indeed widespread and on the increase , at least in the early part of the decade .
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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