Policy regime refers to those institutional constraints that shape and constrain the whole policymaking process. Once established, policy regimes tend to endure for a long time despite environmental changes. However under some crisis circumstances, there may occur institutional change of policy regimes. The U.S. trade policy regime, established in the 1930s, had lasted for about half a century with two major traits: free trade as basic ideology and delegation of policymaking authority to the Administration. However, huge trade deficits in the 1980s triggered institutional change. The new trade policy regime, which still persists today, is characterized by reciprocity as a new policy ideology and renewed Congressional activism in trade matte...
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abstract: What are the origins of neoliberal and globalizing policies? The most common sociological ...
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is Article first explores the origins and evolution of existing trade norms and institutions.7 Then,...
The model constructed in this Article explains how the efforts of special interest groups within a n...
This article examines the effect of overlapping institutions in trade policy, where the World Trade ...
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First considers actual and potential new directions for US trade policy, regarding the United States...
For those steeped in the ruling paradigm of international trade relations based on gradual liberaliz...
This dissertation examines international trade policy in the United States. Each of the four chapter...
This study deals with deeper analysis of the role of domestic institutional framework in policy maki...
There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutiona...
This paper investigates how changes in both institutional incentives and economic interests are impo...
abstract: What are the origins of neoliberal and globalizing policies? The most common sociological ...
This study analyzes the policy initiatives that have been adopted by the US government since the 193...
This paper discusses how U.S trade policies have evolved over the period from 1930s to 1990s and ana...
is Article first explores the origins and evolution of existing trade norms and institutions.7 Then,...
The model constructed in this Article explains how the efforts of special interest groups within a n...
This article examines the effect of overlapping institutions in trade policy, where the World Trade ...
This dissertation investigates domestic institutional factors and their impact on trade policy makin...
This dissertation examines the role of democratic institutions in the shaping of trade policy, a top...
The paper provides comprehensive review of alternative explanations of the trade policy formation, a...
First considers actual and potential new directions for US trade policy, regarding the United States...
For those steeped in the ruling paradigm of international trade relations based on gradual liberaliz...
This dissertation examines international trade policy in the United States. Each of the four chapter...
This study deals with deeper analysis of the role of domestic institutional framework in policy maki...
There are two paradigms through which to view trade law and policy within the American constitutiona...