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    The Consequences of Economic Globalization for Affluent Democracies

    Author(s): David Brady !ason Bec"field and #ei $hao

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    do so ,artlybecause 7lobalization studies

    have 7ro2n so ra,idly that research on this

    focus constitutes a substantial literature on its

    o2n' Additionally 2e offer four reasons for

    these sco,e conditions' ;irst international

    economic eKchan7e still dis,ro,ortionately

    occurs amon7 the affluent democracies

    (Alderson **/) and our revie2 reflects this

    reality' %econd ,artly due to data availability

    affluent democracies are overre,resented in

    7lobalization research so our revie2 naturally

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