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Average rating: 3.72 · 254 ratings · 35 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Coach's Guide for Women...

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Forged Through Fire: War, P...

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Responsible Parties: Saving...

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Women, Work, and Politics: ...

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Japan Transformed: Politica...

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The Political Economy of Ja...

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Welfare Works: Explaining F...

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Financial Politics in Conte...

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Who Gets What?

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日本政治の経済学―政権政党の合理的選択

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“Losers [...] gain psychic satisfaction from belonging to a winning cause.”
Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Japan Transformed: Political Change and Economic Restructuring
tags: losers

“The weakest would be put out of service rather than be allowed to compromise the whole system.”
Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Japan Transformed: Political Change and Economic Restructuring

“Rules do not determine outcomes - the players still have to make choices - but they make some outcomes more likely than others, by defining what it means to "win", and by creating incentives for and imposing constraints on the players.”
Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Japan Transformed: Political Change and Economic Restructuring
tags: rules



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