1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf00125993
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The politico-economic behavior of authoritarian governments

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“…See Bloch (1986), Brough and Kimenyi (1986) and Findlay (1991) for general characterisations of such regimes. 7.…”
Section: Figure Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See Bloch (1986), Brough and Kimenyi (1986) and Findlay (1991) for general characterisations of such regimes. 7.…”
Section: Figure Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Group behavior is thus fundamentally different from individual behavior, since group behavior is the result of an intricate interaction of the individual behavior of group members. As a result, groups or, for that matter, classes may act in the interest of its members, however defined; but they may as 1 A somewhat more modern approach is the theory of relative deprivation; see Bloch, 1986, and the criticism in Kuran, 1989: 56 -58. 2 An illustrative example is this: Humans eyes cannot see atoms.…”
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confidence: 99%