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-level activities, size-wise as well as state-wise, thereby creating some sort of inequality. Moreover, we also show that the aggregate …
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-level activities, size-wise as well as state-wise, thereby creating some sort of inequality. Moreover, we also show that the aggregate …
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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 … to more inequitable trade policies. Using cross-country data on political ideology, wealth inequality and different …
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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 … leads to more equitable trade policies. In a pro-capitalist regime, an increase in wealth inequality leads to more …
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the government's objective reflects a concern for inequality, or diminishing marginal political support from factor owners …
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We explore the role of the ownership structure of capital in an economy that suffers from barriers to entry and an imperfect financial system. In such an environment, an unequal distribution of capital provides an explanation for trade flows and trade gains even when countries do not differ in...
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