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I can see why you would call that a common-base driver. I would call it a cascoded common-emitter VAS. I would say the cascode itself is a common-base stage. I guess it is fair to call it the driver because it dissipates most of the power used to drive the OPS.

Just a nonstandard way of looking at it.
 
What 'blanket' is too short?

A situation of this resistor being the right size to adjust for opposite gate potantial, is too big and degenerates the mosfet too far.
And if you select a resistor that brings you to the same gain slope for opposit devices, you end up short on the VGS off.
 

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Equalizing the N and P-Channel Mosfets 🙂

P.s. If equal input (gate) impedances are important then use a Rgate resistor on the P-Channel mosfet equal to {rshift} 🙂
 

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