In this paper, we empirically investigate how government ideology affects trade policy. The prediction of a partisan, ideology-based model (within a two-sector, two-factor Heckscher-Ohlin framework) is that left-wing governments will adopt more protectionist trade policies in capital rich countries, but adopt more pro-trade policies in labor rich economies than right-wing ones. The data strongly support this prediction in a very robust fashion. There is some evidence, that this relationship may hold better in democracies than in dictatorships though the magnitude of the partisan effect seems stronger in dictatorships.
This study investigates how government ideology matters for the success of World Bank economic polic...
We provide a theory of trade policy determination that incorporates the protectionist bias inherent ...
The focus of this dissertation spans the fields of international trade theory and political economy....
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This study investigates how government ideology matters for the success of World Bank economic polic...
We provide a theory of trade policy determination that incorporates the protectionist bias inherent ...
The focus of this dissertation spans the fields of international trade theory and political economy....
This paper investigates the attitudes of political parties to international trade in 23 OECD countri...
Over the last few decades, a vast literature has emerged examining the relationship between democrat...
This paper analyses trade policy within a modified version of the well-known political economy model...
Does more wealth inequality lead to more inequitable trade policies? To answer this question, this s...
Even though economic globalization and foreign trade are major topics in the political discourse of ...
This paper develops a new model of trade policy under dictatorship and democratization. The paper ma...
We present a model of political networks that integrates both the choice of trade partners (the exte...
In this study we examine how bilateral trade flows are affected by regime type. Previous research wi...
This study examines the relationship between trade and the quality of economic institutions under di...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
In this research work, Author focus on the analysis of the trade interests in contemporary political...
During the three past decades, most developing countries have opted for both a higher degree of poli...
This study investigates how government ideology matters for the success of World Bank economic polic...
We provide a theory of trade policy determination that incorporates the protectionist bias inherent ...
The focus of this dissertation spans the fields of international trade theory and political economy....