Rich democracies" are countries that have large enough per capita incomes and responsive enough political arrangements so that underlying economics and sociology aare shaped by homogeneous societies b. are shaped by highly educated societies enable similar policies , if the academic elites so choose enable similar policies , if the political systems so choose
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