Commerce and Coalitions

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Agriculture
Ancient Greece
Aristocracy
Autarky
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Banditry
Bourgeoisie
Bruise
Capitalism
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Central America
Class conflict
Colonialism
Colonization
Commodity
Communism
Comparative advantage
Comparative politics
Competition
Currency
Curtailment
Debt
Developed country
Dictatorship
Eastern Europe
Economic development
Economy
Employment
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Europe
Factor endowment
Free trade
Hegemony
Ideology
Imperialism
Income
Industrialisation
Industry
International trade
Interwar period
Laborer
Latin America
Liberalization
Middle class
North America
Oligarchy
Peasant
Political science
Politician
Politics
Populism
Pottery
Protectionism
Rent-seeking
Right to property
Scarcity
Serfdom
Slavery
Subsidy
Suffrage
Tariff
Tax
The Other Hand
Trade union
Transaction cost
Unemployment
Wage
Wealth
Welfare state
Western Europe
World economy
World War I
World War II

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691023304
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 1990
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why do countries differ so greatly in their patterns of political cleavage and coalition? Extending some basic findings of economic theories of international trade, Ronald Rogowski suggests a startling new answer. Testing his hypothesis chiefly against the evidence of the last century and a half, but extending it also to the ancient world and the sixteenth century, he finds a surprising degree of confirmation and some intriguing exceptions.

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