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5 - The Crosscutting Cleavages
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4 - The Class Cleavage
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6 - Conclusion
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Do party politics still matter? Examining the effect of parties, governments and government changes on the local tax rate in Sweden
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The good, the loyal or the active? MPs’ parliamentary performance and the achievement of static and progressive career ambitions in parliament
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Labour market policies and support for populist radical right parties: the role of nostalgic producerism, occupational risk, and feedback effects
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Who’s fit for the job? Allocating ministerial portfolios to outsiders and experts
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