Many studies show that democracy promotes freer trade. However, because they typically focus on “at-the-border” barriers such as tariffs, we know little about democracy’s effects on “behind-the-border” barriers such as discrimination in government procurement. We address this question by asking how democracy affects governments’ incentives to discriminate against foreigners when buying goods and services. We argue that “buy national” policies have unclear costs and are harder to attack than policies that visibly interfere with consumers’ ability to buy foreign goods. This makes such provisions more attractive than tariffs to democratic leaders seeking reelection. We thus hypothesize that democracy leads to lower tariffs but to greater discr...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
Abstract C-Level Paper in Political Science, by David Olsson, Autumn 2008. Supervisor: Mal...
The theoretical discussion on globalization has suggested that there are linkages between democracy ...
Many studies show that democracy promotes freer trade. However, because they typically focus on “at-...
Most research on democracy and trade policy indicates that democracies are more liberal than autocra...
Do international treaties constrain national governments? The answer appears to be "yes" when it com...
Agrowing body of research shows that democracies have more liberal trade policies than doautocracies...
Scholars and policy makers believe that democracy will bring prosperity through integration into the...
During the three past decades, most developing countries have opted for both a higher degree of poli...
Does democracy affect trade? There are several channels by which democracy may affect trade, with di...
Does democracy encourage free trade? It depends. Broadening the franchise involves transferring powe...
I show that the process of democratization in developing countries constitutes an important factor i...
Rising international trade flows are a primary component of globalization. The liberalization of tra...
This paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that accounts for 12% of wor...
We study whether international trade fosters democracy. The likely endogeneity between democracy and...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
Abstract C-Level Paper in Political Science, by David Olsson, Autumn 2008. Supervisor: Mal...
The theoretical discussion on globalization has suggested that there are linkages between democracy ...
Many studies show that democracy promotes freer trade. However, because they typically focus on “at-...
Most research on democracy and trade policy indicates that democracies are more liberal than autocra...
Do international treaties constrain national governments? The answer appears to be "yes" when it com...
Agrowing body of research shows that democracies have more liberal trade policies than doautocracies...
Scholars and policy makers believe that democracy will bring prosperity through integration into the...
During the three past decades, most developing countries have opted for both a higher degree of poli...
Does democracy affect trade? There are several channels by which democracy may affect trade, with di...
Does democracy encourage free trade? It depends. Broadening the franchise involves transferring powe...
I show that the process of democratization in developing countries constitutes an important factor i...
Rising international trade flows are a primary component of globalization. The liberalization of tra...
This paper estimates trade barriers in government procurement, a market that accounts for 12% of wor...
We study whether international trade fosters democracy. The likely endogeneity between democracy and...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
Abstract C-Level Paper in Political Science, by David Olsson, Autumn 2008. Supervisor: Mal...
The theoretical discussion on globalization has suggested that there are linkages between democracy ...