1. International Trade
He defined four types of interdependencies: (1) indifference; (2) instrumentally interdependent, in which actors are concerned with the action from other parties that could affects them; (3) situationally interdependent, in which actors" welfare depends on improvements in others" welfare and vice versa, independent of the actors" actions; and (4) emphatic interdependence, in which actors are interested in the welfare of other parties for their own sake. ... To link the two aspects of institutions, i.e. as the object of state choice and consequential, the authors stressed the need for actors (o...
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