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... interest if the two industries draw indiscriminately from the same labor pool and the workers ' respective wages are ... interests depending on factor mobility . Magee's proposition is powerful , making possible to determine policy ...
... interest if the two industries draw indiscriminately from the same labor pool and the workers ' respective wages are ... interests depending on factor mobility . Magee's proposition is powerful , making possible to determine policy ...
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... interests dominated the polity . Therefore , when Denmark became a contested democracy in 1848 , this democratization did not empower protectionist industrialists but merely agrarians . The liberals governed with the support of the ...
... interests dominated the polity . Therefore , when Denmark became a contested democracy in 1848 , this democratization did not empower protectionist industrialists but merely agrarians . The liberals governed with the support of the ...
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... interests of the industrial bourgeoisie and the landed gentry , especially the owners of large wooded estates supplying charcoal to the iron industry ( Weill 1912 , 266 ) . But while the rise in political contestation was favorable to ...
... interests of the industrial bourgeoisie and the landed gentry , especially the owners of large wooded estates supplying charcoal to the iron industry ( Weill 1912 , 266 ) . But while the rise in political contestation was favorable to ...
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