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Social Protest in 2011: Material and Cultural Aspects of Economic Inequalities [PDF]
The wave of social protest that swept across England in August 2011 has predominantly been explained by political elites through appeals to various approaches that have in common individualistic frameworks of reference.
Chris Grover
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Escaping the Under-Reform Trap [PDF]
Most former Soviet republics have fallen into an economic and political under-reform trap. An intrusive state imposes high tax rates and drives entrepreneurs into the unofficial economy, which further aggravates the pressure on official businessmen.
Anders ‰slund +2 more
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Experiments and Surveys on Political Elites
Annual Review of Political Science, 2022Joshua D Kertzer, Jonathan Renshon
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Re‐Assessing Elite‐Public Gaps in Political Behavior
American Journal of Political Science, 2022Joshua D Kertzer
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Elite capture and urban geography: Analyzing geographies of privilege
Progress in Human Geography, 2023John Lauermann
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Homophily in the career mobility of China’s political elite
Social Science Research, 2015Sonja Opper, Victor Nee, Stefan Brehm
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Social Ties and the Selection of China’s Political Elite
American Economic Review, 2020Raymond Fisman, Jing Shi, Weixing Wu
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Community-based welfare targeting and political elite capture: Evidence from rural China
World Development, 2019Huawei Han, Qin Gao
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