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The paper examines the role of international institutions in preventing the rise of protectionism in times of times of crisis. Economic crisis exacerbates uncertainty in the conduct of commercial relations and thus makes it more likely for countries to resort to ―beggar-thy-neighbor‖ trade policies. The historical record of the Great Depression sup...
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