Inclusion-Exclusion Policy Latin American Democracies and Distributive Policies

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ABSTRACT

This essay explores the influence that political participation has in the development of political equality, and the causal relationship between political equality and democracy. The main interest is in the impact of political participation, especially, voter turnout, and distributive social policies in democratic regimes in Latin-America. Voting process and party competition are focused as the main factors in the regime performance. More specifically, high turnout rates are very influential in the regime path and in the policy process. This thesis is well observed in the “first world”.

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de La Rosa, G. (2017) Inclusion-Exclusion Policy Latin American Democracies and Distributive Policies. Open Journal of Political Science, 7, 40-54. doi: 10.4236/ojps.2017.71004.

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