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Trade wars and trade talks
G. M. Grossman
, E. Helpman
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Nonoperative
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Politicians
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Strategic Interaction
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Domestic Politics
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Trade War
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Trade Talk
100%
Political Environment
50%
Formal Framework
50%
Electorate
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Standard of Living
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High Standards
50%
National Leadership
50%
Country Conditions
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One Country
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Campaign Contributions
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Policy Outcomes
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International Arena
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Special Interest Groups
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International Economic Relations
50%
Cooperative Policy
50%
Tariff Setting
50%
Political Pressure
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Strategic Interaction
100%
Trade Dispute
100%
International Economics
50%
Standard of Living
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Political Finance
50%
Social Sciences
Cooperatives
100%
Interest Groups
100%
Living Standard
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International Economic Relations
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