regime change Definition på svenska

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Examples of regime change

  • Exogenous shocks - defeat in war, regime change, revolution - can sometimes overwhelm existing institutional arrangements, causing breakdown.

  • Adaptive learning implies protracted adjustment dynamics in the event of a regime change.

  • Crossing this threshold results in an irreversible regime change where forest and soil fertility cannot recover and a grass regime dominates.

  • For example, in post-communist democracies, an average of 5.6 new parties have emerged in each election since the regime change.

  • It is thus tempting to attribute regime change directly to the forces of civil war and occupation.

  • Yet after this formal regime change occurred, relations between the opposition and the government definitively shaped the broader transition which ensued.

  • The article then addresses the implications of externally driven regime change for the development of internal political struggles.

  • Figure 14 shows the response of the output gap under the two alternative regimes, just after the date of the hypothetical regime change.

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