This paper shows how international trade affects the support for policies which redistribute income between workers across sectors, and how the existence of such policies changes the support for trade liberalization. Workers, who are imperfectly mobile across sectors, vote on whether to subsidize ailing sectors, thereby redistributing income but also distorting the labor allocation. We present three main findings. First, redistributive policies are more “likely” to arise in a small open than in a closed economy for a broad range of parameters. Second, if a redistributive policy is adopted in both situations, income differences across sectors tend to be lower in the open economy. Third, the possibility to redistribute income across sectors r...
This paper constructs a simple general equilibrium model of the trade and distributional effects of ...
We document and analyze a new puzzle in international political economy. For a broad sample of count...
This dissertation consists of three theoretical papers that investigate how trade and tariffs redist...
This paper shows how international trade affects the support for policies which redistribute income ...
Compensation hypothesis, which has established a link between trade openness of countries and levels...
Abstract: Recent empirical research provides no clear-cut results on whether welfare arrangements wi...
Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important ano...
This paper analyses the interaction between comparative advantages, social protection and the politi...
Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important ano...
Does more wealth inequality lead to more inequitable trade policies? To answer this question, this s...
Economists tend to exalt the virtues of free international trade, while politicians are more skeptic...
This paper examines the distributional effects of international trade in a general equilibrium model...
This paper addresses the role of mobility costs in shaping the effects of trade integration on wage ...
This paper addresses the role of mobility costs in shaping the effects of trade integration on wage ...
This paper provides a rationale for the revival of protectionism, based on the rise of the educated ...
This paper constructs a simple general equilibrium model of the trade and distributional effects of ...
We document and analyze a new puzzle in international political economy. For a broad sample of count...
This dissertation consists of three theoretical papers that investigate how trade and tariffs redist...
This paper shows how international trade affects the support for policies which redistribute income ...
Compensation hypothesis, which has established a link between trade openness of countries and levels...
Abstract: Recent empirical research provides no clear-cut results on whether welfare arrangements wi...
Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important ano...
This paper analyses the interaction between comparative advantages, social protection and the politi...
Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important ano...
Does more wealth inequality lead to more inequitable trade policies? To answer this question, this s...
Economists tend to exalt the virtues of free international trade, while politicians are more skeptic...
This paper examines the distributional effects of international trade in a general equilibrium model...
This paper addresses the role of mobility costs in shaping the effects of trade integration on wage ...
This paper addresses the role of mobility costs in shaping the effects of trade integration on wage ...
This paper provides a rationale for the revival of protectionism, based on the rise of the educated ...
This paper constructs a simple general equilibrium model of the trade and distributional effects of ...
We document and analyze a new puzzle in international political economy. For a broad sample of count...
This dissertation consists of three theoretical papers that investigate how trade and tariffs redist...