The Real Winner's Curse

Traditional theories of democracy suggest that political representation of excluded groups can reduce their incentives to engage in conflict and lead to lower violence. However, this argument ignores the response of established elites when (1) their interests are threatened by the policy stance of n...

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2020
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/24196
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title The Real Winner's Curse
spellingShingle The Real Winner's Curse
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title_full The Real Winner's Curse
title_fullStr The Real Winner's Curse
title_full_unstemmed The Real Winner's Curse
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Winner's
Curse
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Winner's
Curse
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