This research note examines whether the exposure of local labor markets to increased import competition from China effected voting in the U.S. presidential election in 2016. It relates the change in the county-level Republican two-party vote share between 2000 and 2016 to the growth in local labor markets’ exposure to Chinese import penetration. We find a robust positive effect of rising import competition on Republican vote share gains. The magnitude of the Republican gains is non-trivial. A counterfactual study of closely contested states suggests that Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania would have elected the Democrat instead of the Republican candidate if, ceteris paribus, the growth in Chinese import penetration had been 50 percent l...
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral o...
This paper provides evidence on an amended Mayer-Heckscher-Ohlin model with parties by studying the ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsLei Lei ShenChina’s major economic upraise over the last decade...
Trade liberalization in 2000 opened up the door for increased trade between China and the US, favori...
Has rising trade integration between the U.S. and China contributed to the polarization of U.S. poli...
Has rising import competition contributed to the polarization of US politics? Analyzing multiple mea...
In this paper we analyze the impact of global imports on regional labor markets, and how such impact...
This paper provides evidence on the effects of US and Chinese trade policies on the 2020 US presiden...
How do trade wars affect presidential support? President Trump\u27s aggressive tariffs on China desp...
The 1974 trade act substantially increased the executive branch\u27s authority in trade negotiations...
The open-economy politics of trade presumes that elections, as a political institution, aggregate pr...
Evidence that local exposure to Chinese import competition favors right-wing parties has often been ...
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral o...
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral o...
We study the economic and political consequences of the 2018-2019 trade war between the United State...
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral o...
This paper provides evidence on an amended Mayer-Heckscher-Ohlin model with parties by studying the ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsLei Lei ShenChina’s major economic upraise over the last decade...
Trade liberalization in 2000 opened up the door for increased trade between China and the US, favori...
Has rising trade integration between the U.S. and China contributed to the polarization of U.S. poli...
Has rising import competition contributed to the polarization of US politics? Analyzing multiple mea...
In this paper we analyze the impact of global imports on regional labor markets, and how such impact...
This paper provides evidence on the effects of US and Chinese trade policies on the 2020 US presiden...
How do trade wars affect presidential support? President Trump\u27s aggressive tariffs on China desp...
The 1974 trade act substantially increased the executive branch\u27s authority in trade negotiations...
The open-economy politics of trade presumes that elections, as a political institution, aggregate pr...
Evidence that local exposure to Chinese import competition favors right-wing parties has often been ...
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral o...
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral o...
We study the economic and political consequences of the 2018-2019 trade war between the United State...
We explore the effects of localized economic shocks from trade on roll-call behavior and electoral o...
This paper provides evidence on an amended Mayer-Heckscher-Ohlin model with parties by studying the ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsLei Lei ShenChina’s major economic upraise over the last decade...