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Choices and echoes: Stability and change of policy regimes
Adam Przeworski
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Partisan
100%
Capitalist Economy
100%
Policy Regime
100%
World War I
66%
Major Innovation
66%
Promoting Growth
33%
Active State
33%
Economic Policy
33%
Western Europe
33%
Public Goods
33%
Bourgeois
33%
Neoliberal
33%
Socialist
33%
Minority Government
33%
Balanced Budget
33%
Nationalization
33%
Natural Law
33%
Democratic Government
33%
Party Nationalization
33%
Social Democrats
33%
Infrastructural Investment
33%
Natural Monopoly
33%
Keynesianism
33%
Economic Fluctuations
33%
Minority Members
33%
Policy Innovation
33%
Anti-crisis Policy
33%
Market Inefficiency
33%
Social Sciences
World War I
100%
Welfare
50%
Legislation
50%
Western Europe
50%
Externality
50%
Public Goods
50%
Monopolies
50%
Business Cycle
50%
Natural Law
50%
Innovation Policy
50%
Democratic Government
50%
Infrastructural Investments
50%
Keynesianism
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Keynesian Economics
50%