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... stable political relations , or at least between the rate of economic progress and political stability . The logical consequence of this ideology is the pro- position that in order to achieve politically more stable regimes it is ...
... stable political relations , or at least between the rate of economic progress and political stability . The logical consequence of this ideology is the pro- position that in order to achieve politically more stable regimes it is ...
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... stability with increases in the level of economic performance . IN INDIA ALSO the correlation between political stability and economic development is poor or even negative . During the period of British rule , political violence was ...
... stability with increases in the level of economic performance . IN INDIA ALSO the correlation between political stability and economic development is poor or even negative . During the period of British rule , political violence was ...
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... stability by ac- celerated economic growth ; in other words to narrow the gap between demands and resources , aspirations and reality . One reason the Indian government looks upon the present level of development as perilous to ...
... stability by ac- celerated economic growth ; in other words to narrow the gap between demands and resources , aspirations and reality . One reason the Indian government looks upon the present level of development as perilous to ...
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