Evaluating Hungary's mixed-member electoral system
The electoral system adopted by Hungary in 1989 represents a monument to the potential for institutional design through bargaining to produce complex yet stable institutions. The key compromise reached during this bargaining process was the decision to use a mixed-member system, electing a roughly e...
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Main Author: | BENOIT, Kenneth |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2001
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