Minority governments and legislative reliability: Evidence from Denmark and Sweden
When are minority cabinets effective? We study the extent to which minority cabinets demonstrate legislative reliability, that is, introduce to parliament the bills they have announced in their legislative agendas. We test hypotheses drawn from two theories of minority government effectiveness: the...
Main Authors: | Klüver, H, Zubek, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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