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melina_rosy

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According to Gilpin, the goal of liberal economics is a Pareto optimum world, which means __________.
 
  a. you can improve one person's position without harming any other person
  b. each person's position is equal relative to everyone else's
  c. international economics becomes a zero-sum game
  d. international economics becomes a constant-sum game

Question 2

What sets Gilpin's view apart from those of the other schools?
 
  a. Gilpin argues that states should give up economic decisions to international institutions.
  b. Gilpin argues that international economic markets are inherently rational.
  c. Gilpin argues that the common interest should have priority over individual state interests.
  d. Gilpin argues that the relationship between politics and economics is reciprocal.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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