Some theories of foreign economic policy stress the importance of domestic interest groups, whereas others focus on the effects of domestic institutions. Debates between advocates of these approaches are longstanding, but little systematic empirical research has been brought to bear on the relative merits of these theories. We argue that while interest group demands and institutions are often regarded as having independent and competing effects, it is more fruitful to view the influence of each type of factor as conditional on the other. As explanations emphasizing societal interests contend, deteriorating macroeconomic conditions are a potent source of protectionist sentiment. The extent to which such conditions reduce commercial openness,...
This thesis explores the relationship between domestic political processes and interindustry variati...
How do domestic political institutions affect the outcomes of international trade negotiations?Speci...
Current transition theories attribute the varying economic openness of postcommunist countries to th...
Some theories of foreign economic policy stress the importance of do-mestic interest groups, whereas...
Some theories of foreign economic policy stress the importance of domestic interest groups, whereas ...
Societal theories of trade policy stress the importance of domestic interest groups, whereas statist...
Societal theories of trade policy stress the importance of domestic interest groups, whereas statist...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
This dissertation examines the role of democratic institutions in the shaping of trade policy, a top...
This dissertation examines the role of democratic institutions in the shaping of trade policy, a top...
Political economy research shows that more democratic governments generally have more open trade pol...
The concept of domestic veto players has become a popular explanation for foreign policy rigidity. W...
ABSTRACT Preferential trading agreements (PTAs) are proliferating rapidly. By 2006, according to the...
This dissertation sheds new light on the question of why some individuals and some countries are mor...
This dissertation sheds new light on the question of why some individuals and some countries are mor...
This thesis explores the relationship between domestic political processes and interindustry variati...
How do domestic political institutions affect the outcomes of international trade negotiations?Speci...
Current transition theories attribute the varying economic openness of postcommunist countries to th...
Some theories of foreign economic policy stress the importance of do-mestic interest groups, whereas...
Some theories of foreign economic policy stress the importance of domestic interest groups, whereas ...
Societal theories of trade policy stress the importance of domestic interest groups, whereas statist...
Societal theories of trade policy stress the importance of domestic interest groups, whereas statist...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
This dissertation examines the role of democratic institutions in the shaping of trade policy, a top...
This dissertation examines the role of democratic institutions in the shaping of trade policy, a top...
Political economy research shows that more democratic governments generally have more open trade pol...
The concept of domestic veto players has become a popular explanation for foreign policy rigidity. W...
ABSTRACT Preferential trading agreements (PTAs) are proliferating rapidly. By 2006, according to the...
This dissertation sheds new light on the question of why some individuals and some countries are mor...
This dissertation sheds new light on the question of why some individuals and some countries are mor...
This thesis explores the relationship between domestic political processes and interindustry variati...
How do domestic political institutions affect the outcomes of international trade negotiations?Speci...
Current transition theories attribute the varying economic openness of postcommunist countries to th...