Pure public goods are:
A) non-rival but excludable
B) non-rival and non-excludable
C) non-excludable, but can sometimes be rival.
D) non-excludable but rival
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Q6: U.S. realist scholars after World War II
A)
Q7: The revival of neomercantilism as an IPE
Q8: Hegemonic stability theorists believe that
A) there have
Q9: Gramscians
A) view hegemony in terms of the
Q10: The free rider problem refers to:
A) when
Q12: Marxist are more likely to see hegemony
Q13: Most renewalists in regard to U.S. hegemony
A)
Q14: Hegemonic stability theory
A) de-links economic and security
Q15: Compared with liberals, neomercantilists are more likely
Q16: Neomercantilism is the IPE counterpart of realism.
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