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The Impact Of Economic Freedom On State Legitimacy 1st Ed Christoph Michael Hindermann

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The Impact Of Economic Freedom On State Legitimacy 1st Ed Christoph Michael Hindermann
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden;Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.43 MB
Author: Christoph Michael Hindermann
ISBN: 9783658231941, 9783658231958, 3658231947, 3658231955
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Impact Of Economic Freedom On State Legitimacy 1st Ed Christoph Michael Hindermann by Christoph Michael Hindermann 9783658231941, 9783658231958, 3658231947, 3658231955 instant download after payment.

Christoph Michael Hindermann uses a statistical approach to analyze the impact of economic freedom on state legitimacy. Based on multiple regression models, the author not only extracts the determinants of legitimacy but also shows that rule of law is the most important area of economic freedom for legitimacy. In addition, the results also indicate that democracies are not necessarily more legitimate than autocracies and that wealthier countries are, ceteris paribus, perceived as less legitimate. Due to the strong quantitative approach, this thesis contributes not only to the political theory of liberalism and to the field of institutional economics but also enriches the debate on how a legitimate state ought to be.

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