Publication

2001

This paper contends that the difference in the survival of parliamentary and presidential regimes cannot be explained by the structure of incentives that follows from each regime's basic principles. Rather, the authors explain that the main difference between the two regime types is the way the decision-making process is organized. Agenda powers that centralize the decision-making process may be the basis for what the authors term the "efficient secret" of presidential regimes.

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Author José Antonio Cheibub, Fernando Limongi
Series Leitner Program Working Papers
Issue 19
Publisher Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy
Copyright © 2001 Leitner Program
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