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Electoral reform, situational forces, and political confidence: Results from a multi-wave panel
J. Ryan Lamare, James W. Lamare
School of Labor and Employment Relations
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Political Confidence
100%
Electoral Reform
100%
Proportional Representation
50%
Two-source
25%
Structural Reforms
25%
New Zealand
25%
Effect Model
25%
Interaction Terms
25%
Electoral Systems
25%
Opinion Change
25%
Economic Conditions
25%
Situational Factors
25%
Party Control
25%
Members of Parliament
25%
Confidence Score
25%
Electoral System Change
25%
Structural Remedies
25%
Ideological Commitment
25%
Hybrid Effect
25%
Social Sciences
Electoral Systems
100%
Proportional Representation
100%
Elections
50%
Structural Reform
50%
New Zealand
50%
System Change
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Macroeconomic Performance
100%