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Presidential systems of government less responsive to financial authorities
Posted Aug 19, 2011
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Mother Jones
Do parliamentary systems of generally sustain higher debt ratings than countries with presidential systems? "Madisonian presidential systems are more responsive to changing public opinion. That is, it may be that, in being more responsive to the public, these presidential systems are less responsive to the demands of financial authorities," said Temple political scientist Christopher Wlezien.