Robert Gilpin Quote

In many societies the domestic social costs of adjustment to changing patterns of comparative advantage are believed to outweigh the advantages of further trade liberalization.


Chapter Five, The Politics Of International Trade, p. 228 - The Political Economy of International Relations (1987)


In many societies the domestic social costs of adjustment to changing patterns of comparative advantage are believed to outweigh the advantages of...

In many societies the domestic social costs of adjustment to changing patterns of comparative advantage are believed to outweigh the advantages of...

In many societies the domestic social costs of adjustment to changing patterns of comparative advantage are believed to outweigh the advantages of...

In many societies the domestic social costs of adjustment to changing patterns of comparative advantage are believed to outweigh the advantages of...