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Is Efficiency Decline Rent Decline or Capacity Decline?
Southern Economic Journal, 1992Aggregate measures of capital services are frequently encountered in which the quantities of services provided by goods of different ages are treated as being proportional to the "efficiencies" of the goods, with efficiency considered to be something that declines over time. Unfortunately, the term efficiency seems to lack an agreed upon definition and
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Response: Declining States, Declining Rights?
International Labor and Working-Class History, 1995Tilly presents basically the following picture. Over modern history, states have grown stronger. For the last two centuries, workers' rights have in creased within most states, especially those in Europe and North America. The two trends are more closely linked than is often acknowledged, in that the process of seeking to extend the rights of workers ...
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Legitimacy Decline and Party Decline
2017This chapter discusses the decline of political parties as a possible cause of the decline of legitimacy. Political parties constitute a link between the citizens and the political system, and therefore a loss of support could delegitimize the political system.
Rudy B. Andeweg, David M. Farrell
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2017
This chapter demonstrates the significant decline in the incidence of genocide and mass atrocities in East Asia. It shows how, and why, the region’s most significant atrocities were brought to an end and demonstrates that the East Asian experience was not simply a symptom of global trends in the incidence of violence.
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This chapter demonstrates the significant decline in the incidence of genocide and mass atrocities in East Asia. It shows how, and why, the region’s most significant atrocities were brought to an end and demonstrates that the East Asian experience was not simply a symptom of global trends in the incidence of violence.
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