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... rise in political contestation . Further assume that the protectionist party comes out successful from the partisan realignment . Should protection rise , as argued by coalition theory ? 10 Not for long , according to the present theory ...
... rise in political contestation . Further assume that the protectionist party comes out successful from the partisan realignment . Should protection rise , as argued by coalition theory ? 10 Not for long , according to the present theory ...
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... rise of political contestation and trade openness in democracy is the French Second Republic ( 1848-51 ) , which , within its short existence , did nothing to lower existing high tariffs ( Devers 1892 , 130 ) . Rent seeking remained the ...
... rise of political contestation and trade openness in democracy is the French Second Republic ( 1848-51 ) , which , within its short existence , did nothing to lower existing high tariffs ( Devers 1892 , 130 ) . Rent seeking remained the ...
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SPS. weakened the power of land on the continent . The political rise of the bourgeoisie put the gentry on the defensive and made it unlikely to adopt a trade ... rise in political contestation was generally accommodated through a 17.
SPS. weakened the power of land on the continent . The political rise of the bourgeoisie put the gentry on the defensive and made it unlikely to adopt a trade ... rise in political contestation was generally accommodated through a 17.
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