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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... variables measured at each election . Turnout , our dependent variable in this research , is a ) the percent of the ... Variables : Electoral Rules , Governing Effectiveness , and Mobilization Institutional variables may be ...
... variables measured at each election . Turnout , our dependent variable in this research , is a ) the percent of the ... Variables : Electoral Rules , Governing Effectiveness , and Mobilization Institutional variables may be ...
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... variables but not others , and with politi- cal and socioeconomic factors . We have classified institutional variables into three categories : electoral rules , perception of gov- erning effectiveness , and mobilization variables . With ...
... variables but not others , and with politi- cal and socioeconomic factors . We have classified institutional variables into three categories : electoral rules , perception of gov- erning effectiveness , and mobilization variables . With ...
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... variables may have an effect on turnout , but their effect is indirect through the registration process . When we apply our model to the proportion of the VAP who have or have been registered , we find a number of variables sig ...
... variables may have an effect on turnout , but their effect is indirect through the registration process . When we apply our model to the proportion of the VAP who have or have been registered , we find a number of variables sig ...
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