How labour markets and imperfect competition affect tarrif policy.
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TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1993.Subject(s): Summary: The paper examines how labor markets and imperfect competition influence tarrif policy. It argues that labour market institutions provide a rationale for the difference between the "corporatist" consensus on free trade and the "populist"resistance to trade libealisation.
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The paper examines how labor markets and imperfect competition influence tarrif policy. It argues that labour market institutions provide a rationale for the difference between the "corporatist" consensus on free trade and the "populist"resistance to trade libealisation.
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