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Judicial Decision Making in Unstable Environments, Argentina 1935-1998

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Mariano Tommasi (Department of Economics, Universidad de San Andrés & Center of Studies for Institutional Development)
Matías Iaryczower (Center of Studies for Institutional Development)
Pablo T. Spiller (University of California at Berkeley & Center of Studies for Institutional Development)

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Paper provided by Universidad de San Andres, Departamento de Economia in its series Working Papers with number 30.

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Date of creation: Oct 2002
Date of revision: Oct 2002
Publication status: Published as "Judicial Independence in Unstable Environments, Argentina 1935-1998" in American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 46, No. 4, October 2002, pages 699-716
Handle: RePEc:sad:wpaper:30

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Keywords: judicial; decision making; Argentina;

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