Dynamics of political instability in the United States, 1780–2010
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by Robin Hanson in Overcoming Bias on 2012-09-24 22:45:58
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- Peter Turchin & Andrey Korotayev, 2020.
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- Jacob Jensen & Ethan Kaplan & Suresh Naidu & Laurence Wilse-Samson, 2012. "Political Polarization and the Dynamics of Political Language: Evidence from 130 Years of Partisan Speech," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 45(2 (Fall)), pages 1-81.
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complex dynamics; database; political instability; riot; secular cycles; structural-demographic theory;All these keywords.
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