Which thing makes the government  legitimate economic
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In political science, legitimacy is the right and acceptance of an authority, usually a governing law or a regime. Whereas authority denotes a specific position in an established government, ... In an effort to determine what makes a government legitimate, the Center for Public ... "Home - Financial Transparency Coalition".
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Rational-legal legitimacy derives from a system of institutional procedure, wherein government institutions establish and enforce law and order in the public interest. Therefore, it is through public trust that the government will abide the law that confers rational-legal legitimacy.
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