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| Philippe Delacote |
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| ''Boycotting a dictatorship: who does it really hurt?'' |
| ( 2009, Vol. 29 No.3 ) |
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| Consumer boycotts and international economic sanctions represent a frequent tool to protest against countries for their violation of human rights. This paper questions if such a kind of action hurts more the populations it is supposed to defend than governing classes it is targeting. Overall, boycotts of more rapacious regimes may decrease more the well-being of the population than the one of the governing class. |
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| Keywords: consumer boycott, dictatorial regimes. |
JEL: D6 - Welfare Economics: General F5 - International Relations and International Political Economy: General |
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| Manuscript Received : Feb 19 2009 | | Manuscript Accepted : Aug 03 2009 |
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