how institutions shape politics
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Political institutions are the organizations in a government which create, enforce, and apply laws. They often mediate conflict, make (governmental) policy on the economy and social systems, and otherwise provide representation for the population.
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presidential regimes have smaller governments and countries with majoritarian elections have smaller welfare‐state programs and less corruption.
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