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Ethnic Cleavages and Electoral Volatility in Latin America
Comparative Politics, 2005Latin America has been plagued by electoral volatility in the last few decades. A recent study found that "more than two-thirds of the Latin American countries expe rienced more electoral volatility than the most volatile European democracy."1 Electoral volatility, which is measured as the net shift in votes (or seats) between parties from one election
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Electoral Volatility in New Democracies and Democratic Consolidation
Asian Perspective, 1996Abstract: Democratic consolidation is the most important task to be accomplished by countries newly democratized over the last two decades. However, most new democracies with only a few exceptions have difficulties to various degrees in consolidating democracy.
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Neural Network–Based Financial Volatility Forecasting: A Systematic Review
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Wenbo Ge
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Unconstrained voters drive increased electoral volatility
European Political Science, 2023openaire +1 more source
Testing the fluctuations of oil resource price volatility: A hurdle for economic recovery
Resources Policy, 2022Muhammad Umair
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Dealignment, volatility, and electoral geography
Studies In Comparative International Development, 1987openaire +1 more source
Crude oil price and cryptocurrencies: Evidence of volatility connectedness and hedging strategy
Energy Economics, 2020David Iheke Okorie, Boqiang Lin
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