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Acemoglu, D., Robison, J., (2000). “Why Did the West Extend the Franchise? Growth, Inequality and Democracy in Historical Perspective” Quarterly Journal of Economics , CXV, 1167-1199.
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Cukierman, A. and M. Tommasi, (1998), “When does it Nixon to go to china?”, American Economic Review 88, 180-197.
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Hibbs, D. A., (1992), “Partisan theory after fifteen years”, European Journal of Political Economy 8, 361- 373.
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Tabellini, G., (1991), “ The politics of the intragenerational redistribution”, Journal of Political Economy 99, 335- 357.
Weingast, B., K. Shepsle and C. Johnsen, (1981), “The political economy of benefits and costs: a neoclassical approach to redistributive politics”, Journal of Political Economy 89, 642- 664.
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