Suppose that an opportunity arises for two countries to negotiate a free trade agreement (FTA). Will an FTA between these countries be politically viable? And if so, what form will it take? We address these questions using a political-economy framework that emphasizes the interaction between industry tpecial interest groups and an incumbent government. We describe the economic conditions necessary for an FTA to be an equilibrium outcome, both for the case when the agreement must cover all bilateral trade and when a few, politically sensitive sectors can be excluded from the agreement
This dissertation focuses on the static and dynamic formation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
This paper is concerned with the sustainability of free-trade areas. I begin with an FTA that is for...
The big picture issue this paper intends to address is on the incentive aspects of a multilateral tr...
Over the past three decades, free trade agreements (FTAs) have become an integral and enduring part ...
This paper studies how income inequality affects the probability of signing free trade agreements (F...
We develop a political economy model to study the decision of representative democracies to join a p...
In recent years, the use of the mode of regional trade liberalisation has proliferated, while the mu...
This paper studies the political viability of free trade agreements (FTAs). The key element of the a...
This paper demonstrates that bilateral free-trade agreements can undermine political support for fur...
We develop a model where trade agreements - in addition to correcting terms-of-trade externalities -...
Published as Chapter 2 in The Politics of International Economic Law, Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch & ...
Will a free trade agreements (FTAs) between nations be politically viable?Under political lobby what...
Abstract: More than 300 trade agreements have been signed since 1950. Two leading theoretical answe...
Using the influence-driven approach to endogenous trade-policy determination, we show how a free-tra...
This dissertation focuses on the static and dynamic formation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
This paper is concerned with the sustainability of free-trade areas. I begin with an FTA that is for...
The big picture issue this paper intends to address is on the incentive aspects of a multilateral tr...
Over the past three decades, free trade agreements (FTAs) have become an integral and enduring part ...
This paper studies how income inequality affects the probability of signing free trade agreements (F...
We develop a political economy model to study the decision of representative democracies to join a p...
In recent years, the use of the mode of regional trade liberalisation has proliferated, while the mu...
This paper studies the political viability of free trade agreements (FTAs). The key element of the a...
This paper demonstrates that bilateral free-trade agreements can undermine political support for fur...
We develop a model where trade agreements - in addition to correcting terms-of-trade externalities -...
Published as Chapter 2 in The Politics of International Economic Law, Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch & ...
Will a free trade agreements (FTAs) between nations be politically viable?Under political lobby what...
Abstract: More than 300 trade agreements have been signed since 1950. Two leading theoretical answe...
Using the influence-driven approach to endogenous trade-policy determination, we show how a free-tra...
This dissertation focuses on the static and dynamic formation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs...
Free trade agreements have proliferated wildly in the past five years. This paper tries to make sens...
This paper is concerned with the sustainability of free-trade areas. I begin with an FTA that is for...