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      Together Forever? Explaining Exclusivity in Party—Firm Relations

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      Political Studies
      Wiley

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              Winners Take All: The Politics of Partial Reform in Postcommunist Transitions

              Conventional models of the politics of economic reform tend to be based on an assumption about the costs and benefits of reform, known informally as the J-curve. Reforms are expected to make things worse before they get better. This presents a classictime inconsistency dilemmafor reformist governments forced to demand severe sacrifices from the public in the short term for the mere promise of future gains. In response, political economy models of the reform process have tended to stress the importance of insulating governments from the pressures of the short-term losers until a sufficient constituency of winners has been created with a stake in supporting and enhancing the reforms.
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                Journal
                Political Studies
                Political Studies
                Wiley
                0032-3217
                1467-9248
                June 24 2016
                March 2007
                June 24 2016
                March 2007
                : 55
                : 1
                : 153-173
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Dublin City University
                [2 ]University of California, Santa Cruz
                Article
                10.1111/j.1467-9248.2007.00647.x
                0c731676-cef0-4ceb-a269-8c8897be83ba
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