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Democracy versus dictatorship in self-organized models of financial markets [PDF]
Models to mimic the transmission of information in financial markets are introduced. As an attempt to generate the demand process, we distinguish between dictatorship associations, where groups of agents rely on one of them to make decision, and ...
Reinhilde D’hulst, G. J. Rodgers
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Dictatorship, Democracy, and Development [PDF]
Under anarchy, uncoordinated competitive theft by “roving bandits” destroys the incentive to invest and produce, leaving little for either the population or the bandits. Both can be better off if a bandit sets himself up as a dictator—a “stationary bandit” who monopolizes and rationalizes theft in the form of taxes.
M. Olson
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A Theory of Military Dictatorships [PDF]
We investigate how nondemocratic regimes use the military and how this can lead to the emergence of military dictatorships. The elite may build a strong military and make the concessions necessary for the military to behave as their perfect agent, or they may risk the military turning against them.
Daron Acemoğlu +2 more
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How Authoritarianism Transforms: A Framework for the Study of Digital Dictatorship
While digital technologies have induced profound global transformations, political scientists often lack the analytical tools to grasp their effects on politics.
Oliver Schlumberger +3 more
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Fear dictatorship within the context of information society development
The author’s aim is to understand whether the reverse evolution of a spin dictatorship towards a fear dictatorship is possible within the context of contemporary information society.
Vlasova Olga Yurievna
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Nicaragua: Doubling Down on Dictatorship
:After Nicaragua's fraudulent 2016 elections, President Daniel Ortega and Vice-President and First Lady Rosario Murillo appeared firmly in control, buoyed by economic growth and elite alliances.
Kai M. Thaler, Eric Mosinger
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Lost in transition? The persistence of dictatorship mayors
We look at Chile’s transition to democracy in 1990 to study the persistence of authoritarian politics at the local level. Using new data on the universe of mayors appointed by the Pinochet dictatorship (1973-1990), and leveraging on the arbitrary ...
F. González, Pablo Muñoz, M. Prem
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Missing Poetry: A historiography of Albanian Literature during the Communist Regime
The paper aims at a panoramic view of the partial representation of Albanian poetry in the texts of the history of Albanian literature published during the dictatorship period (1945–1990).
Edlira Macaj
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Dictatorship versus manipulability [PDF]
The Gibbard–Satterthwaite (1973/75) theorem roughly states that we have to accept dictatorship or manipulability in case of at least three alternatives. A large strand of the literature estimates the degree of manipulability of social choice functions (e.g. Aleskerov and Kurbanov, 1999, Favardin et al., 2002, and Aleskerov et al., 2012),
Dezső Bednay +3 more
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Oil and the duration of dictatorships [PDF]
Theoretical models do not reach an unambiguous conclusion concerning the effects of natural resource endowment on the duration of dictatorial regimes. We assess empirically, for the first time, the relationship between oil endowment and the duration of autocratic leaders.
Crespo Cuaresma, J. +2 more
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