The Effect of Election Cycles on the size of Government in Plitically Developed and Politically Developing Selected Countries
This study, inspired by Peacock and Wiseman’s theory, attributes government size to political factors. The current study aims to analyze the effect of election cycles (election year, government ideology, Coalition and minority government) on government of size in selected developed and developing co...
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Main Authors: | Abolfazl Shahabadi, Ali Moradi, Fatemeh Bideh |
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Format: | article |
Language: | FA |
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Razi University
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6363dda5745c46cfb8a9feae7fc9cdca |
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