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For example , between 1926 and 1950 , total government expenditures , as a
percentage of the Gross National Product , only increased by 6 percent ( from 16
to 22 percent ) , but in the quartercentury between 1950 and 1976 , they nearly ...
For example , between 1926 and 1950 , total government expenditures , as a
percentage of the Gross National Product , only increased by 6 percent ( from 16
to 22 percent ) , but in the quartercentury between 1950 and 1976 , they nearly ...
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For example , the Liberals in 1974 gained a 10 percent reward from the electoral
system , the Conservatives in 1979 received ... In other words , the difference (
column 4 ) between the percentage of a party ' s popular vote ( column 2 ) and
the ...
For example , the Liberals in 1974 gained a 10 percent reward from the electoral
system , the Conservatives in 1979 received ... In other words , the difference (
column 4 ) between the percentage of a party ' s popular vote ( column 2 ) and
the ...
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Most studies have suggested that the electoral register thus produced is quite
accurate , with about 95 percent of those ... As a percentage of those included on
the electoral register , the 1979 election had a turnout of 76 percent , which is the
...
Most studies have suggested that the electoral register thus produced is quite
accurate , with about 95 percent of those ... As a percentage of those included on
the electoral register , the 1979 election had a turnout of 76 percent , which is the
...
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