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Trade liberalization is puzzling from the perspective of standard political economy models. Why would a government find it optimal to remove protection that it previously found optimal to impose? This paper reviews two types of approaches to answering this question: Approaches that view liberalization driven by strenghtened anti-protection forces, and approaches that view liberalization driven by an erosion of pro-protection forces.

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