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The rhodesian constitution and predictions for political stability

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  1. Dean Acheson, “Letter to the Editor,”Washington Post, 11 December 1966.

  2. Gordon Tullock, “The Paradox of Revolution,”Public Choice, XI (Fall, 1971), 89–99.

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  3. Rhodesian Government,Proposals for a New Constitution for Rhodesia (Salisbury: Government Printing Office, 1969).

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  4. Ibid. p. 4.

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The author is Instructor in Economics at North Carolina State University, Raleigh. I am indebted to D. N. Hyman for comments and criticisms of an earlier draft.

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Wilson, E.M. The rhodesian constitution and predictions for political stability. Public Choice 16, 77–80 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01718809

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