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Browsing by Author "Pahre, Robert"

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    Integration and the European union : A public goods analysis
    (1995-05) Pahre, Robert
    Contemporary research on the European Union examiners how actors of varying preferences negotiate bargains or participate in decision making through existing institutions. All such studies take actors preferences over EU policies as given an outside the analysis. This paper seeks to explain some of the across national and in temporal variation in this prevents us by capturing part of the structural background of EU politics. The hypothesis of the model depend on three variables the aggregate resources of all EU members, the resources of each EU member and the number of members. Bring them together in a single theories surprisingly fruitful for being able to understand variation in integration and preferences over integration. This structural background is analytically prior two decision making theories or accounts of intra elite bargaining and helps explain some features of negotiation over cost sharing.
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    A political support model of tarief liberalization
    (1891) Pahre, Robert
    This paper proposes a formal model of trade policy and tariff reciprocity encompassing variables from both domestic and international levels of analysis. It shows first the domestic political foundations of tariff reciprocity agreements. The model also makes predictions about how a country's tariffs will respond to international economic change and how domestic determines one state's reactions to the policy changes of another country. Many of these predictions depend critically on the presence or absence of tariff agreements

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