Confidence Regained: Economics, Mrs. Thatcher, and the British VoterUniversity of Michigan Press, 1992 - 229 lappuses The electoral consequences of Margaret Thatcher's economic policies |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 45.
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... Labour partisans typically expressed approval whereas Conservatives expressed disapproval of the ( La- bour ) government's handling of the key issues . Not surprisingly , the partisan imprint on judgments of government performance was ...
... Labour partisans typically expressed approval whereas Conservatives expressed disapproval of the ( La- bour ) government's handling of the key issues . Not surprisingly , the partisan imprint on judgments of government performance was ...
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... Labour , however , suffered an electoral blow was in com- mentary of an ideological kind . As the data in table 5.8 led us to expect , this was simply no contest . Not only had Labour ... Conservative partisans , with a 888 Confidence ...
... Labour , however , suffered an electoral blow was in com- mentary of an ideological kind . As the data in table 5.8 led us to expect , this was simply no contest . Not only had Labour ... Conservative partisans , with a 888 Confidence ...
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... Conservative willing to concede that his or her party had not handled unemployment successfully could find ways of exonerating the party and resist the temptation to vote against it . By the same token , most Labour partisans felt quite ...
... Conservative willing to concede that his or her party had not handled unemployment successfully could find ways of exonerating the party and resist the temptation to vote against it . By the same token , most Labour partisans felt quite ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Economics | 7 |
Mrs Thatchers Economic Policies | 25 |
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Confidence Regained: Economics, Mrs. Thatcher, and the British Voter Helmut Norpoth Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1992 |
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