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Gains from trade policy reform are not distributed equally between countries, the variation in the distribution of welfare changes being particularly notable between developed and developing countries. This paper assesses , both theoretically and empirically, what factors determine the...
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That the Keynesian Revolution in the 1930s marked a water-shed in economics dividing the Young Turks from the Old Guard is too well known to require discussion. But that World War II and the immediate post-war years marked a similar and possibly greater break in the 'paradigm' of professional...
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In the last decade or so, disciples of Piero Sraffa have propagated a particular interpretation of classical economics, according to which the classical economists focussed on the 'core' of their analysis on the determination of relative prices in long-run equilibrium, taking as given the volume...
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