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Endogenous Parliaments: The Domestic and International Roots of Long-Term Economic Growth and Executive Constraints in Europe
Scott F. Abramson,
Carles Boix
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Europe
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Economic Development
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Growth Restriction
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Long-run Economic Growth
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Parliament
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Executive Constraints
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Limit State
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Growth Process
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Common Processes
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Political Development
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Ruler
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Endogenous Growth
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European Continent
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Property Rights
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Urban Agglomeration
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Endogenous Processes
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Urban Dwelling
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Institutional Constraints
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Executive Behavior
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State Expropriation
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Constitutional Features
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European History
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Social Sciences
Economic and Social Development
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Economic Growth
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Know How
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Politics
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Right to Property
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European History
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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