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This proposition is used to revisit the two eras of free trade in modern history :
1860s - 1870s and 1945 - present . The present approach offers an alternative to
ideational accounts and hegemonic stability . S The paper is organized as
follows .
This proposition is used to revisit the two eras of free trade in modern history :
1860s - 1870s and 1945 - present . The present approach offers an alternative to
ideational accounts and hegemonic stability . S The paper is organized as
follows .
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... that is endogenous to the present model , for , were it so , one would face a
case of circularity , since the present model derives trade openness in part from
trade type ( regime type being the other independent variable ) . The answer is in
the ...
... that is endogenous to the present model , for , were it so , one would face a
case of circularity , since the present model derives trade openness in part from
trade type ( regime type being the other independent variable ) . The answer is in
the ...
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In sum , the intra - inter - industry trade ratio reflects the simultaneous play of
three variables , among which , one , free trade , is endogenous to the present
model , and two , technological advance and the existence of an international
trading ...
In sum , the intra - inter - industry trade ratio reflects the simultaneous play of
three variables , among which , one , free trade , is endogenous to the present
model , and two , technological advance and the existence of an international
trading ...
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