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... political competition and led to a partisan realignment . The predicted trade orientation , greater openness , is upheld in the cases of the United States and New Zealand , but not in the cases of Canada and Australia . Consider the ...
... political competition and led to a partisan realignment . The predicted trade orientation , greater openness , is upheld in the cases of the United States and New Zealand , but not in the cases of Canada and Australia . Consider the ...
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... partisan realignment , and hardly any policy change , occurred . Although these countries adopted protectionist measures in response to the crisis , they did so more in response to their environments than as a result of domestic partisan ...
... partisan realignment , and hardly any policy change , occurred . Although these countries adopted protectionist measures in response to the crisis , they did so more in response to their environments than as a result of domestic partisan ...
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... political study of trade , see Gilligan 1995 , and Verdier 1995b . 5. Of course , the factor - party identity is ... realignment correlates with higher turnout and greater partisan discipline . For a summary of that literature and of ...
... political study of trade , see Gilligan 1995 , and Verdier 1995b . 5. Of course , the factor - party identity is ... realignment correlates with higher turnout and greater partisan discipline . For a summary of that literature and of ...
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