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Common terms and phrasesaggregate demand areas argued argument bargaining Britain British capital cartel cartelistic caste system chapter collective action Common Market comparative advantage competition concem costs countries developed democracies distributional coalitions economic growth economists efficiency employers endogamy entry equilibrium evidence example explain factors favorable firms gains govemment growth rates guilds Implication important increase India Indian caste system individual Industrial Revolution industry inflation influence innovation institutions intemational interest involuntary unemployment Japan jurisdictional integration Keynes Keynesian labor unions laissez-faire less lobbying logic macroeconomic theory Mancur Olson ment monetarist monopoly nonetheless obtain pattem percent period Peter Murrell policies political postwar present theory production profits rate of growth real output reduce relatively Revolution selective incentives significant small groups social society special-interest groups special-interest organizations stable stagflation statistical tariff theory offered tion tive trade unemployed United University Press unstable wages workers World War II Bibliographic information |