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Democratic reversals and the size of government
Jeffrey L. Jensen
, Sidak Yntiso
Political Science
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Business & Economics
Size of Government
100%
Reversal
76%
African Americans
64%
Literacy
55%
Democracy
50%
Poll Tax
39%
Indirect Taxation
36%
State Tax
31%
Local Taxes
31%
Robustness
30%
Tax Burden
27%
Franchise
27%
Cross-national
26%
Democratization
26%
Voting
25%
Difference-in-differences
25%
Vote
24%
Tax Revenues
24%
Political Economy
22%
Taxation
21%
Elasticity
20%
Fiscal
19%
Tax
16%
Empirical Study
15%
Alternatives
11%
United States of America
10%
Social Sciences
taxes
78%
American
58%
taxation
52%
National Literature
36%
local tax
35%
tax burden
35%
literacy
34%
democracy
33%
tax revenue
32%
slave
30%
redistribution
26%
democratization
22%
reconstruction
22%
voting
21%
political economy
21%
voter
19%