The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... 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 ...
Pagina 137
... economic satisfaction and per- ceive low levels of corruption . The predicted value of confidence in government among those who perceive the highest amount of corruption and have the lowest level of economic satisfaction is 1.61 ...
... economic satisfaction and per- ceive low levels of corruption . The predicted value of confidence in government among those who perceive the highest amount of corruption and have the lowest level of economic satisfaction is 1.61 ...
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