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This collection examines various aspects of currency politics and political economy, particularly in relation to exchange rate policies, demonstrating their impact on domestic political institutions, democratic accountability, and economic crises across several Latin American and Southeast Asian contexts. It emphasizes the influence of political costs and structural vulnerabilities on currency preferences and the political survival of leaders, drawing from historical examples to propose lessons for contemporary policymakers.

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CONVERSE American Political Science Review / Volume 100 / Issue 04 / November 2006, pp 605 - 612 Wage Arrears and Economic Voting in Russia KASPAR RICHTER American Political Science Review / Volume 100 / Issue 01 Real Exchange Rates and Competitiveness: The Political Economy of Skill Formation, Wage Compression, and Electoral Systems TORBEN IVERSEN and DAVID SOSKICE American Political Science Review / Volume 104 / Issue 03 / The 2006 Mexican Presidential Election: The Economy, Oil Revenues, and Ideology Alejandro Moreno PS: Political Science & Politics / Volume 40 / Issue 01 / January 2007, pp 15 - 19 A Presidential Economic Scorecard: Performance and Perception Chris J. Dolan, John Frendreis and Raymond Tatalovich PS: Political Science & Politics / Volume 42 / Issue 04 / October 2009, pp 689 - 694 Systematically Biased Beliefs about Political Influence: Evidence from the Perceptions of Political Influence on Policy Outcomes Survey Bryan Caplan, Eric Crampton, Wayne A. 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