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Electoral Systems and Political Context
How the Effects of Rules Vary Across New and Established Democracies
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Publisher Description
This book compares the effects of proportional representation and single-member district electoral rules in new and established democracies. The authors use mixed-member electoral systems as a social laboratory to study electoral system effects. They find that electoral system effects tend to be different in new democracies than in established democracies.
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