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State Subsidies in the Global Economy

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Using figures from European Union members, the volume highlights the conditional effects of globalization, asset specificity, and domestic institutions. Far from being impotent, democratic states face politically powerful pressures to continue to shield social actors from the vagaries of the global market.

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" State Subsidies in the Global Economy provides a comprehensive account of the domestic political and global economic conditions accounting for different levels and types of subsidies. This is an important and certainly timely issue, illustrated in a penetrating and rewarding text."- Mitchell P. SmithAssociate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science and School of International and Area Studies The University of Oklahoma

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Nikolaos Zahariadis, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.

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