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The constitutional and political economy of trade protection
Francesco Parisi
Academics (Law)
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Business & Economics
Trade Protection
100%
Free Trade
83%
Political Economy
65%
Trade Policy
52%
Policy Making
33%
Public Choice
22%
Schools of Thought
22%
Individual Rights
21%
Fragility
21%
Amendments
20%
Bilateral Trade
19%
Treaties
17%
Consolidation
17%
United States of America
14%
Paradox
14%
Interaction
9%
Alternatives
8%
Social Sciences
free trade
77%
trade policy
62%
political economy
62%
public choice
22%
constitutional reform
22%
legislative process
22%
individual right
20%
consolidation
16%
treaty
16%
amendment
15%
interaction
8%