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This paper critically compares three different theorisations of trade, based on the factoral, Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson model (Rogowski, 1987), the sectoral, Ricardo-Viner model (Hiscox, 2001), and the firm-related, New Trade Theory model (Baccini et al., 2017). Indeed, all three papers seek to...
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The article explores the changing perceptions of central banks' (CBs) role in political and economic policies in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The unprecedented lending by CBs to governments has put pressure on the traditional role of custodian of low inflation and price stability. The...
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This research examines the drivers of attitudes toward political affiliations and other individual characteristics in Israel, utilizing a recent survey conducted between 2019 and 2021. The study employs a Random Effects Within-Between (REWB) model to simultaneously estimate the effect of...
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Most research in International Political Economy has studied the economic resilience of the countries affected by international sanctions. However, few articles reasoned on the attributes that sanctioners need to reach their foreign policy targets. Indeed, economic resilience against the...
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