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Constitutional Pluralism and Democratic Politics: Reflections on the Interpretive Approach of Baker v. Carr
Allelic imbalance on chromosomes 3p, 9p and 17p in malignant progression of laryngeal mucosa
Clipping Coupons for Democracy: An Egalitarian/Public Choice Defense of Campaign Finance Vouchers
Institutional Arrangements and Fiscal Performance: The Latin American Experience
This paper considers whether institutional factors, in this instance electoral systems and procedures, affect Latin American countries` fiscal performance as measured by the size of the public sector, fiscal deficits, the size of the public debt, and the degree of procyclality of fiscal policy. The authors find that electoral systems characterized by large district magnitude and high political fragmentation have larger governments, larger deficits, and more procyclical fiscal policies. Transparent and hierarchical budget procedures, on the other hand, lead to lower deficits and levels of debt
