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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT? FINANCIAL OPENNESS, PRIVATE BORROWERS, AND FISCAL DISCIPLINE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Mark S. Copelovitch Assistant Professor
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Document Date: 2008-11-10 13:23:24


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Slovakia / Ecuador / /

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International Political Economy Society / AND FISCAL DISCIPLINE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Mark S. Copelovitch Assistant Professor Department of Political Science / European Union / World Bank / David Andrew Singer Assistant Professor Department of Political Science MIT E53-489 / University of Pennsylvania / Political Science & Robert M. La Follette School / OECD / University of Wisconsin / /

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