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The argument is derived from a distributive model of policymaking , common to
democracies and nondemocracies . The proposition is tested on seventeen
industrial capitalist countries during the four main depression eras of the last two
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The argument is derived from a distributive model of policymaking , common to
democracies and nondemocracies . The proposition is tested on seventeen
industrial capitalist countries during the four main depression eras of the last two
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I first review the trade - induced distributive effects identified by economists ,
focusing on factor mobility , which is said to determine the direction and intensity
of such effects . Next , I incorporate these findings into a model of policymaking .
I first review the trade - induced distributive effects identified by economists ,
focusing on factor mobility , which is said to determine the direction and intensity
of such effects . Next , I incorporate these findings into a model of policymaking .
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... politics factor mobility is . This question elicits three remarks , together pointing
to the conclusion that factor mobility is not a determinant of , but is endogenous to
, distributive politics . First , the most consistent obstacles to factor mobility are.
... politics factor mobility is . This question elicits three remarks , together pointing
to the conclusion that factor mobility is not a determinant of , but is endogenous to
, distributive politics . First , the most consistent obstacles to factor mobility are.
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