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... coalition theory . Coalition theorists predict that outcomes reflect the trade orientation of the politically dominant group . Instead , I focus on the institutional reason for why a group is dominant . My argument is that if dominance ...
... coalition theory . Coalition theorists predict that outcomes reflect the trade orientation of the politically dominant group . Instead , I focus on the institutional reason for why a group is dominant . My argument is that if dominance ...
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... coalition theory , unfortunately , for , although the present theory is potentially testable against coalition theory , in practice it can't , because of the underspecification of the latter . Coalition theorists can predict how ...
... coalition theory , unfortunately , for , although the present theory is potentially testable against coalition theory , in practice it can't , because of the underspecification of the latter . Coalition theorists can predict how ...
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... theory diverges from coalition theory with respect to these countries . According to coalitional theorists , the only motive for resorting to protectionism was the change in factor scarcities . As a result , coalition theory accounts ...
... theory diverges from coalition theory with respect to these countries . According to coalitional theorists , the only motive for resorting to protectionism was the change in factor scarcities . As a result , coalition theory accounts ...
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