We develop a simple model of trade relations in which legislators with different stakes in import-competing and export industries decide whether to grant fast-track authority (FTA) to the president, giving up the power to amend international trade agreements. We show that strategic delegation motives are key to understanding FTA votes, which involve a decision between alternative country representatives: the executive or the majority in Congress. We then examine the determinants of all votes by US congressmen on FTA since the introduction of this institutional procedure in 1974. Our empirical analysis provides strong support for the predictions of the model
This report discusses fast-track negotiating authority, which provides that Congress will consider t...
Under Fast-Track Authority (FT), the US Congress commits to an up-or-down vote without amendments fo...
How does the interaction of domestic preferences and political institutions determine the outcome of...
We develop a simple model of trade relations in which legislators with different stakes in import-co...
We develop a simple model of trade relations in which legislators with different stakes in import-co...
Fast Track Authority (FTA) is the institutional procedure in the Unites States whereby Congress gran...
Fast Track Authority (FTA) is the institutional procedure in the Unites States whereby Congress gran...
With fast-track authority (FTA), the US Congress delegates trade policy authority to the president b...
A central institution of US trade policy is Fast-Track Authority (FTA), by which Congress commits no...
With fast-track authority (FTA), the US Congress delegates trade-policy authority to the President b...
This report discusses the fast track trade procedures in the Trade Act of 1974 operate as procedural...
Senate and House committees in October reported legislation for new fast track authority enabling th...
This report discusses one of the major trade issues in the 107th Congress: whether or not Congress a...
Report that profiles significant legislation, including floor votes, that authorized the use of pres...
New “fast track,” or trade promotion, authority (TPA), legislation to implement trade agreements is ...
This report discusses fast-track negotiating authority, which provides that Congress will consider t...
Under Fast-Track Authority (FT), the US Congress commits to an up-or-down vote without amendments fo...
How does the interaction of domestic preferences and political institutions determine the outcome of...
We develop a simple model of trade relations in which legislators with different stakes in import-co...
We develop a simple model of trade relations in which legislators with different stakes in import-co...
Fast Track Authority (FTA) is the institutional procedure in the Unites States whereby Congress gran...
Fast Track Authority (FTA) is the institutional procedure in the Unites States whereby Congress gran...
With fast-track authority (FTA), the US Congress delegates trade policy authority to the president b...
A central institution of US trade policy is Fast-Track Authority (FTA), by which Congress commits no...
With fast-track authority (FTA), the US Congress delegates trade-policy authority to the President b...
This report discusses the fast track trade procedures in the Trade Act of 1974 operate as procedural...
Senate and House committees in October reported legislation for new fast track authority enabling th...
This report discusses one of the major trade issues in the 107th Congress: whether or not Congress a...
Report that profiles significant legislation, including floor votes, that authorized the use of pres...
New “fast track,” or trade promotion, authority (TPA), legislation to implement trade agreements is ...
This report discusses fast-track negotiating authority, which provides that Congress will consider t...
Under Fast-Track Authority (FT), the US Congress commits to an up-or-down vote without amendments fo...
How does the interaction of domestic preferences and political institutions determine the outcome of...