Subsidizing Democracy: How Public Funding Changes Elections and How It Can Work in the Future
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Michael G. Miller., & Michael G. Miller|AUTHOR. (2013). Subsidizing Democracy: How Public Funding Changes Elections and How It Can Work in the Future . Cornell University Press.

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Michael G. Miller and Michael G. Miller|AUTHOR. 2013. Subsidizing Democracy: How Public Funding Changes Elections and How It Can Work in the Future. Cornell University Press.

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Michael G. Miller and Michael G. Miller|AUTHOR. Subsidizing Democracy: How Public Funding Changes Elections and How It Can Work in the Future Cornell University Press, 2013.

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