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trade policy as solely determined by political ideology and re-election motives. Cross-country analyses confirm our …
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to more inequitable trade policies. Using cross-country data on political ideology, wealth inequality and different …Abstract Does more wealth inequality lead to more inequitable trade policies? To answer this question, this study … wealth inequality leads to more equitable trade policies. In a pro-capitalist regime, an increase in wealth inequality leads …
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inequitable trade policies. Using cross-country data on political ideology, wealth inequality and different measures of trade …Does more wealth inequality lead to more inequitable trade policies? To answer this question, this study develops a … political economy model of international trade theory and predicts that in a pro-worker regime, an increase in wealth inequality …
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Exploitation has a deservedly bad reputation as an analytic concept in the social sciences. But this need not be so; a simple definition of exploitation is advanced that has a positive basis. Exploitation should be defined as the result of rent-seeking activity that results in social outcomes...
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traditions, political agents, and policy problems have opened up space for new thinking about work and welfare at critical … Income in the French Welfare Reform Debate; Marc-Antonie Sabaté -- 8. From ‘Second Cheque Strategy’ to ‘Basic Income’: Why …
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