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Published: Nov 26, 2019
Keywords: Business magnates; economic elites; political regime trajectories; competitive authoritarianism; Großunternehmer; Wirtschaftseliten; Entwicklungspfade politischer Regime; D 72; D 74; N 40; P 48
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