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Open-door or closed-door? Transparency in domestic and international bargaining
David Stasavage
Strategies to Reduce Inequality
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18th Century
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Closed Door
100%
Council of Ministers
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Detrimental Effects
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Domestic Context
66%
European Council
33%
Game Model
33%
Historical Evidence
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International Context
33%
International Negotiations
100%
National Parliaments
33%
Normative Question
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Open Door
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Open-closed
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Positive Theory
33%
Relative Benefit
33%
Social Sciences
Administrative Structure
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Design of Institution
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Eighteenth Century
100%
International Negotiation
100%
International Organizations
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Design of Institution
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International Negotiation
100%