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Geoffrey Garrett is professor of political science, director of the Program in Ethics, Politics and Economics, and director of the Georg Walter Leitner Program in International Political Economy at Yale University. He is author ofPartisan Politics in the Global Economy and numerous articles in comparative and international political economy and European integration.

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Garrett, G. Globalization and government spending around the world. St Comp Int Dev 35, 3–29 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02732706

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