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The Determinants of Public Opinion on Economic Globalization and the Influence of Cultural Differences: A Summary of Findings

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We summarize the key findings from the preceding chapters. We begin this chapter with an accounting of what has been done in this work, how we have proceeded to address our research topic, what key relationships have been examined, and what were the expected findings. This is followed by a summary of the findings from our empirical analyses.

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White, R. (2017). The Determinants of Public Opinion on Economic Globalization and the Influence of Cultural Differences: A Summary of Findings. In: Public Opinion on Economic Globalization. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58103-3_9

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