The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 49
... increased oppor- tunities to vote in newly established or revived democracies may contribute to increasing faith in democratic processes and thus increase the legitimacy of the voting enterprise . Hence , contrary to the literature on ...
... increased oppor- tunities to vote in newly established or revived democracies may contribute to increasing faith in democratic processes and thus increase the legitimacy of the voting enterprise . Hence , contrary to the literature on ...
Pagina 53
... increases by .08 , on average . Of the variables in the mobilization category district mag- nitude is statistically significant . A one - unit increase on Powell's classification scheme is associated with a decrease in voting turnout of ...
... increases by .08 , on average . Of the variables in the mobilization category district mag- nitude is statistically significant . A one - unit increase on Powell's classification scheme is associated with a decrease in voting turnout of ...
Pagina 54
... 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 . Further , a one ...
... 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 . Further , a one ...
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