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Democratic differences: electoral institutions and compliance with GATT/WTO agreements / Rickard, Stephanie J   Journal Article
Rickard, Stephanie J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract A growing body of literature argues that democracies are more likely to comply with international agreements than authoritarian states. However, substantial variation exists in the compliance behaviour of democracies. How can this variation be explained? The same mechanism that links regime type to compliance, namely electoral competition, also explains variation in compliance among democracies. This is because the nature of electoral competition varies across democratic systems. An analysis of democratic GATT/WTO member countries from 1980 to 2003 reveals that governments elected via majoritarian electoral rules and/or single-member districts are more likely to violate GATT/WTO agreements than those elected via proportional electoral rules and/or multi-member districts.
Key Words GATT  WTO  International Agreements  Compliance  GATT/WTO  DemocracyC 
Electoral rules 
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