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more lenient and child labor thus more prevalent than in countries enjoying political freedom. We test this implication and …
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more lenient and child labor thus more prevalent than in countries enjoying political freedom. We test this implication and …
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more lenient and child labour thus more prevalent than in countries enjoying political freedom. We test this implication …
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more lenient and child labor thus more prevalent than in countries enjoying political freedom. We test this implication and …
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more lenient and child labor thus more prevalent than in countries enjoying political freedom. We test this implication and …
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more lenient and child labor thus more prevalent than in countries enjoying political freedom. We test this implication and …
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Personal freedom is highly valued by many and a central element of liberal political philosophy. Although personal … freedom is frequently associated with electoral democracy, developments in countries such as Hungary, Poland, Turkey and … envisaged unequivocal guarantor of freedom. Instead, an independent judicial system, insulated from everyday politics, might …
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Personal freedom is highly valued by many and a central element of liberal political philosophy. Although personal … freedom is frequently associated with electoral democracy, developments in countries such as Hungary, Poland, Turkey and … envisaged unequivocal guarantor of freedom. Instead, an independent judicial system, insulated from everyday politics, might …
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In this Comment, I discuss Marie Obidzinski's (2019) paper considering the effects of political competition on the accuracy of law enforcement and criminal justice. The paper develops an economic model to explain the empirical findings of Lin (2007) and McCannon (2013). The model generates novel...
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