Democracy and International Trade
Daniel Verdier
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
In this ambitious exploration of how foreign trade policy is made in democratic regimes, Daniel Verdier shows that special interests, party ideologues, and state officials and diplomats act as agents of the voters. Constructing a general theory in which existing theories (rent-seeking, median voting, state autonomy) function as partial explanations, he shows that trade institutions are not fixed entities but products of political competition.
Kundenbewertungen
Drawback, Nationalization, Tax, Economics, Foreign policy, Corporatism, Export, Imperial Preference, Trade union, Communism, Pressure politics, Voting, Trade association, Employment, Economy, Party system, Repeal, Behalf, Expense, World War I, Competition, Ratification, Recession, World War II, Politics, Supply (economics), Two-party system, Logrolling, Amendment, Political science, Regulation, Liberalization, Factors of production, Institution, Protectionism, Raw material, Price fixing, Tariff, Election, Treaty, Currency, Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act, Coalition government, Unemployment, Legislation, Manufacturing, Policy, Political party, Lobbying, Advocacy group, Capitalism, International relations, Trade preference, Legislature, Rent-seeking, Consideration, Inflation, Subsidy, Big business, Externality, Industrial policy, Free trade, Shipbuilding, National security, United States Department of State, Party leader, Ideology, Politician, Receipt, Trade agreement