How do foreign interests influence the policy determination process? What are the welfare implications of such foreign influence? In this paper we develop a model of foreign influence and apply it to the study of optimal tariffs. We develop a two-country voting model of electoral competition, where we allow the incumbent party in each country to take costly actions that probabilistically affect the electoral outcome in the other country. We show that policies end up maximizing a weighted sum of domestic and foreign welfare, and we study the determinants of this weight. We show that foreign influence may be welfare-enhancing from the point of view of aggregate world welfare because it helps alleviate externalities arising from cross-border e...
This paper examines the effect of cross-border lobbying on domestic lobbying and on external tariffs...
In the presence of foreign-owned factors of production in the economy, the effect of trade policy ch...
This paper examines the question: Who bears the larger portion of the excess burden of a tariff—the ...
How do foreign interests influence policy? How are trade policies and the viability of trade agreeme...
How do foreign interests influence the policy determination process? What are the welfare implicatio...
In an interconnected world, economic and political interests inevitably reach beyond national border...
∗ We are grateful to various seminar audiences for useful comments and suggestions. Any remaining er...
This paper examines the effects of lobbying activities across international borders, on determining ...
The paper examines the optimal policy on subsidy and import tariff under international oligopoly in ...
In an interconnected world, economic and political interests inevitably reach beyond national border...
This study examines the influence of import tariff policies on welfare in a two-country model with h...
In an interconnected world, economic and political interests inevitably reach beyond national border...
This paper considers the welfare effect of foreign aid when the recipient country has protectionist ...
We construct a game theoretic model that offers to explain the increase in trade protectionism as a ...
This paper identifies sufficient conditions for an increase/decrease in a country's welfare due to p...
This paper examines the effect of cross-border lobbying on domestic lobbying and on external tariffs...
In the presence of foreign-owned factors of production in the economy, the effect of trade policy ch...
This paper examines the question: Who bears the larger portion of the excess burden of a tariff—the ...
How do foreign interests influence policy? How are trade policies and the viability of trade agreeme...
How do foreign interests influence the policy determination process? What are the welfare implicatio...
In an interconnected world, economic and political interests inevitably reach beyond national border...
∗ We are grateful to various seminar audiences for useful comments and suggestions. Any remaining er...
This paper examines the effects of lobbying activities across international borders, on determining ...
The paper examines the optimal policy on subsidy and import tariff under international oligopoly in ...
In an interconnected world, economic and political interests inevitably reach beyond national border...
This study examines the influence of import tariff policies on welfare in a two-country model with h...
In an interconnected world, economic and political interests inevitably reach beyond national border...
This paper considers the welfare effect of foreign aid when the recipient country has protectionist ...
We construct a game theoretic model that offers to explain the increase in trade protectionism as a ...
This paper identifies sufficient conditions for an increase/decrease in a country's welfare due to p...
This paper examines the effect of cross-border lobbying on domestic lobbying and on external tariffs...
In the presence of foreign-owned factors of production in the economy, the effect of trade policy ch...
This paper examines the question: Who bears the larger portion of the excess burden of a tariff—the ...