Slow convergence or no change at all? The development of west european party funding regimes, 2003-2013

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Slow convergence or no change at all? The development of west european party funding regimes, 2003-2013. / Koß, Michael.

The Deregulatory Moment?: A Comparative Perspective on Changing Campaign Finance Laws. ed. / Robert G. Boatright. Michigan : University of Michigan Press, 2015. p. 177-199.

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Harvard

Koß, M 2015, Slow convergence or no change at all? The development of west european party funding regimes, 2003-2013. in RG Boatright (ed.), The Deregulatory Moment?: A Comparative Perspective on Changing Campaign Finance Laws. University of Michigan Press, Michigan, pp. 177-199. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.8083157

APA

Koß, M. (2015). Slow convergence or no change at all? The development of west european party funding regimes, 2003-2013. In R. G. Boatright (Ed.), The Deregulatory Moment?: A Comparative Perspective on Changing Campaign Finance Laws (pp. 177-199). University of Michigan Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.8083157

Vancouver

Koß M. Slow convergence or no change at all? The development of west european party funding regimes, 2003-2013. In Boatright RG, editor, The Deregulatory Moment?: A Comparative Perspective on Changing Campaign Finance Laws. Michigan: University of Michigan Press. 2015. p. 177-199 doi: 10.3998/mpub.8083157

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