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CrossRef Google ScholarĢ9 The officers who led the coup would never have intervened merely to stabilize the economy. CrossRef Google Scholar For recent empirical studies of the links between authoritarianism, repression, stabilization, and economic growth, see Pion-Berlin, David, “Political Repression and Economic Doctrines,” Comparative Political Studies 16 (April 1983), 37– 66 CrossRef Google Scholar, and Cohen, Youssef, “The Impact of Bureaucratic-Authoritarian Rule on Economic Growth,” Comparative Political Studies 18 (April 1985), 123–36.

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1, 1980), 3– 40 Google Scholar Sheahan, John, “Market-Oriented Economic Policies and Political Repression in Latin America,” Economic Development and Cultural Change 28 (No. 6) Wallerstein, Michael, “The Collapse of Democracy in Brazil,” Latin American Research Review 15 (No. 3), 3–46 Skidmore, “The Politics of Economic Stabilization in Postwar Latin America,” in Malloy (fn. Skidmore, “Politics and Economic Policy Making in Authoritarian Brazil, 1937–71,” in Stepan (fn. 9 For different (though related) variations of this argument, see Thomas E.