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... lines ( Deardoff and Stern 1994 ) . Responsible for class redistribution is the assumption that factors are mobile across industries . All industries are said to draw indiscriminately from the same factor pools , with the result that ...
... lines ( Deardoff and Stern 1994 ) . Responsible for class redistribution is the assumption that factors are mobile across industries . All industries are said to draw indiscriminately from the same factor pools , with the result that ...
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... lines , whereas high factor mobility causes it to occur along factor lines . For instance , two workers employed in two different industries share a common trade interest if the two industries draw indiscriminately from the same labor ...
... lines , whereas high factor mobility causes it to occur along factor lines . For instance , two workers employed in two different industries share a common trade interest if the two industries draw indiscriminately from the same labor ...
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... lines , or , in a few countries , it buried democracy altogether . In either case the crisis caused the trade orientation to flip . Furthermore , democracies tended to generate fewer rents than autocracies , as the theory predicts when ...
... lines , or , in a few countries , it buried democracy altogether . In either case the crisis caused the trade orientation to flip . Furthermore , democracies tended to generate fewer rents than autocracies , as the theory predicts when ...
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