Without rules and procedures for promoting successful collective action, as participants and preferences multiply

a. government grows more efficient.
b. broadly acceptable collective decisions are made more rapidly.
c. unstructured negotiation rarely yields a collective decision all parties can accept.
d. the institutions of governance become less important.

c. unstructured negotiation rarely yields a collective decision all parties can accept.

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Consider the following premise: “If theory T is correct, all rich countries will be democracies.” If you wanted to demonstrate that theory T was wrong, what would you have to observe?

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