Political dynasties and poverty: measurement and evidence of linkages in the Philippines
Political dynasty refers to a situation in which an incumbent official has at least one relative in elected office in the past or the present government. In the Philippines, for example, political dynasties comprise over 70% of its Congress. The impact of political dynasties on socioeconomic outcome...
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Main Authors: | Mendoza, Ronald U, Beja, Edsel L, Jr, Venida, Victor S, Yap, David B, II |
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Archīum Ateneo
2016
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