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Political Stability

2021
AbstractWhile the Cold War provided an impetus for greater political stability, it is also the case that many internal factors helped buttress the stability of the Spanish polity in the decades after 1950. The legacy from the Civil War and the subsequent brutal repression, the coalition nature of the Franco dictatorship and the co-opting of elites into
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What drives environmental sustainability? The role of renewable energy, green innovation, and political stability in OECD economies

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology
One possible way to achieve environmental sustainability is by addressing the issue of rising CO2 emissions, which significantly cause climate change by intensifying the greenhouse gas effect.
Puspanjali Behera   +3 more
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Political Culture Congruence and Political Stability

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2012
The premise of the cultural congruence hypothesis is that the level of congruence between democratic values among the public and in political institutions of a country is an important indication of political stability: the greater the congruence, the greater the stability.
Tamir Sheafer, Shaul Shenhav
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Economic stabilization, conditionality, and political stability

International Organization, 1985
IMF conditionality is seldom so important that it dominates all other considerations for political stability. IMF stabilization programs often shift benefits from one group to another. They expose elites to charges of selling the sovereignty of their countries.
Henry S. Bienen, Mark Gersovitz
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Political Institutions and Political Stability

2002
In some of the eighteen European democracies analysed in Berg-Schlosser and Mitchell (2000) the political institutions such as legislatures, executives and party systems, responded to — and contained — the economic crisis of the late 1920s and early 1930s; in others they failed.
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Political Stability and the Contribution of Private Investment Commitments in Infrastructure to GDP: An Institutional Perspective

Public Performance & Management Review, 2019
New institutional economics and transaction costs economics assert the importance of political stability as the primary determinant of an economy’s institutional quality.
N. B. Baker   +2 more
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State capacity and political regime stability

Democratization, 2014
Two recent strands of research have proposed that state capacity facilitates autocratic and democratic survival, respectively. While convincing arguments sustain each of these expectations, prior research has neglected a crucial distinction with respect to state capacity: that between monopoly on violence and administrative effectiveness.
Andersen, David Delfs Erbo   +3 more
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Asymmetric effect of economic policy uncertainty, political stability, energy consumption, and economic growth on CO_2 emissions: evidence from G-7 countries

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2023
F. Ayhan   +3 more
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Political stability, political rights and earnings management: some international evidence

, 2019
This study aims to examine the impact of political stability and political rights on firm-level earnings (both accrual-based and real) management.,The authors develop models that link political stability, political rights, and the interplay between the ...
Tesfaye T. Lemma   +3 more
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