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... dominant , the policy outcome will be openness , whereas if the import - sensitive group is dominant , the policy will be protectionist . Although fundamentally correct , this prediction captures only part of the story . The present ...
... dominant , the policy outcome will be openness , whereas if the import - sensitive group is dominant , the policy will be protectionist . Although fundamentally correct , this prediction captures only part of the story . The present ...
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... dominant group . Instead , I focus on the institutional reason for why a group is dominant . My argument is that if dominance is class - based , then it generates fewer protection than if it is sector - based , irrespective of the ...
... dominant group . Instead , I focus on the institutional reason for why a group is dominant . My argument is that if dominance is class - based , then it generates fewer protection than if it is sector - based , irrespective of the ...
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... dominant class -- an impossible task in an autocracy , where the dominant class staffs the police and the military . The Junkers revolted , Caprivi was ousted in 1895 , and the trade policy was reversed in 1902 , as soon as the treaties ...
... dominant class -- an impossible task in an autocracy , where the dominant class staffs the police and the military . The Junkers revolted , Caprivi was ousted in 1895 , and the trade policy was reversed in 1902 , as soon as the treaties ...
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