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Interdependence and Instability: Do the Levels of Output in the Advanced Capitalist Countries Increasingly Move Up and Down Together?

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In this paper, the authors examined the hypothesis that the degree of synchronization of movements of output in the advanced capitalist countries increased in the 1970s relative to earlier years, and they also provided some insights on possible causes of increased synchronization.
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This article is published in Review of Radical Political Economics.The article was published on 1984-06-01. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Synchronization (computer science).

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A Little Bit Louder Now: Signaling, Interests, and the Liberal Peace.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine competing explanations for the liberal peace (the idea that trade between states creates pacific relations between those states) and use statistical analysis to argue that traditional interest-based explanations do not explain aspects of interstate conflicts as well as more recent "signaling-based" explanations (Fearon, 1994; Gartzke et al., 2001).
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Economic Interdependence, Polity Type, Conflict and Peace: When Does Interdependence Cause Peace and Cause War?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that trade interdependence differently affects interstate relations between democracies and autocracies, and they propose an interactive relationship of inter-dependencies and polity type in affecting peace.
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Economic interdependence and structural change: an investigation on business cycle transmission

TL;DR: In this paper, non si puo osservare una onda senza tenere conto degli aspetti complessi che concorrono a formarla e di quelli altrettanto complESSi cui essa da luogo (I. Calvino, Palomar).
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Structural change in the world economy and forms of protectionism

TL;DR: In this article, the advantages of free trade and the drawbacks of protectionism are discussed, and it is pointed out that it is to little avail to take account of the limitations that the international context imposes on national economic policy.
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The interdependence of national economies and the synchronization of economic fluctuations: Evidence from the LINK project

TL;DR: In this article, the LINK-Simulationen der Wirkungen verschiedener Schocks auf das Realeinkommen and die Preise im In-and Ausland are analyzed.
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The post‐war international business cycle

TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of an international business cycle during the postwar period through a variety of statistical techniques was established, and the authors also isolated some of the features of this cycle: the differing levels of synchronization between different countries and the changes in these levels over time.
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