THE RULES ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
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https://doi.org/10.18662/eljpa/2015.0202.03Keywords:
Democracy, economic democracy, political democracy.Abstract
The study aims to highlight the relationship between political and economic, the arena that unfolds the rise of a state. Economic Doctrine in all its context appreciated that a developed society means a society primarily politically stable, a democratic society, in which the balance in a perpetual change, government opposition does not affect economic approach.References
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