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A test of the public choice theory of economic sanctions

Pages 729-732 | Received 26 Sep 1996, Published online: 02 Nov 2006

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DanielW. Drezner. (2001) Outside the box: Explaining sanctions in pursuit of foreign economic goals* . International Interactions 26:4, pages 379-410.
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