Institutional choice in new democracies: Bargaining over Hungary's 1989 electoral law
Institutions shape political outcomes, yet institutions themselves are endogenously shaped outcomes of political choices. Such choices are especially significant during transitions to democracy, when initial institutional designs fundamentally structure the path of democratic development. Most theor...
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Main Authors: | BENOIT, Kenneth, SCHIEMANN, John W. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2001
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4006 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/5264/viewcontent/Institutional_Choice_in_New_Democracies_Hungary_pv.pdf |
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