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... preferences reflect their position in the international economy . Coalition theories make the following generic prediction : If the export - oriented group is politically dominant , the policy outcome will be openness , whereas if the ...
... preferences reflect their position in the international economy . Coalition theories make the following generic prediction : If the export - oriented group is politically dominant , the policy outcome will be openness , whereas if the ...
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... preferences held by merchants and large manufacturers at the expense of producers of foodstuffs and raw materials , artisans , and small manufacturers ( Frey 1892 , 456-60 ) . Therefore , openness past 1848 did reflect the victory of ...
... preferences held by merchants and large manufacturers at the expense of producers of foodstuffs and raw materials , artisans , and small manufacturers ( Frey 1892 , 456-60 ) . Therefore , openness past 1848 did reflect the victory of ...
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... preference of the coalition in power , one can then predict the policy outcome . Unfortunately , it is often difficult to determine the preference of the coalition in power other than by inducing it from the implemented policy outcome ...
... preference of the coalition in power , one can then predict the policy outcome . Unfortunately , it is often difficult to determine the preference of the coalition in power other than by inducing it from the implemented policy outcome ...
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