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Why are developing country democracies struggling to take advantage of globalization when free trade is supposed to benefit all participants? This book makes a significant contribution to political science by revealing how and why these democracies are struggling to generate much-needed public revenues in the face of trade liberalization.

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Why are developing country democracies struggling to take advantage of globalization when free trade is supposed to benefit all participants? This book makes a significant contribution to political science by revealing how and why these democracies are struggling to generate much-needed public revenues in the face of trade liberalization.
Autorenporträt
Ida Bastiaens is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Fordham University, New York. Her research analyzes questions on the political determinants of integration in the global economy, the impact of international integration on fiscal and social welfare in developing countries, and citizen preferences for global capital flows. She has published in International Interactions, the Journal of European Public Policy, and Review of International Political Economy.