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Common terms and phrases1996 ISBN paper advanced industrial countries antidumping argued Avinash Dixit benefits changes child labor comparative advantage competition conflict cross-country Dani Rodrik debate developing countries differences economists effect elasticity of demand empirical employers employment escape clause Europe European evidence example expected utility exports exposure to external external risk foreign Fred Bergsten free trade Gary Clyde Hufbauer government consumption government spending greater groups Hence imports income transfers increase inequality institutions international trade ISBN cloth Japan Jeffrey John Williamson keiretsu labor demand labor markets labor standards levels liberalization Maastricht norms OECD open economy outsourcing percent policymakers political postwar practices production protectionism protectionist reduce regression relative Rodrik role safeguard security and welfare share significant skill premium social insurance social policies social security social spending society tax on capital tension terms of trade terms-of-trade tion trade policy trade restrictions unions United Kingdom variables volatility wages World Economy References to this bookFrom other books
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