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Capo

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In the Wintrobe model of dictatorship:
 a. the dictator substitutes capital for repression
  b. power is created by capital and labor
  c. the dictator is a stationary bandit
  d. the dictator combines loyalty and capital
  e. the dictator produces power by combining repression and loyalty

Question 2

A nation's country-risk premium increases if:
 a. Central bank policies become more predictable.
  b. Large corporations, on average, increase their debt-to-equity ratios, thereby making their operations more volatile.
  c. Expected inflation becomes harder to predict.
  d. The average maturity structure in the nation rises.
  e. Its government becomes more stable.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

.C



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