Fast Track Authority (FTA) is the institutional procedure in the Unites States whereby Congress grants to the President the power to negotiate international trade agreements. Under FTA, Congress can only approve or reject negotiated trade deals, with no possibility of amending them. In this paper, we examine the determinants of FTA voting decisions and the implications of this institutional procedure for trade negotiations. We describe a simple two-country trade model, in which industries are unevenly distributed across constituencies. In the foreign country, trade negotiating authority is delegated to the executive, while in the home country Congress can retain the power to amend trade agreements. We show that legislators ’ FTA voting beha...
George W. Bush administration has focused on bilateral and regional trade agreements, deviating from...
New “fast track” (or, trade promotion) authority (TPA) is at issue in the 107th Congress. Such autho...
This report discusses one of the major trade issues in the 107th Congress: whether or not Congress a...
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...
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...
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...
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...
This paper discusses what political and economic factors affect house representatives voting behavio...
Report that profiles significant legislation, including floor votes, that authorized the use of pres...
In 2002, Congress passed the Bipartisan Trade Promotion Authority Act, which restored the presidenti...
This article examines the trajectory of workers\u27 rights provisions in \u27fast track authority l...
George W. Bush administration has focused on bilateral and regional trade agreements, deviating from...
New “fast track” (or, trade promotion) authority (TPA) is at issue in the 107th Congress. Such autho...
This report discusses one of the major trade issues in the 107th Congress: whether or not Congress a...
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...
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...
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...
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...
This paper discusses what political and economic factors affect house representatives voting behavio...
Report that profiles significant legislation, including floor votes, that authorized the use of pres...
In 2002, Congress passed the Bipartisan Trade Promotion Authority Act, which restored the presidenti...
This article examines the trajectory of workers\u27 rights provisions in \u27fast track authority l...
George W. Bush administration has focused on bilateral and regional trade agreements, deviating from...
New “fast track” (or, trade promotion) authority (TPA) is at issue in the 107th Congress. Such autho...
This report discusses one of the major trade issues in the 107th Congress: whether or not Congress a...