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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.
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.
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Autorenporträt
Daniel Verdier is Professor of Political Science at the European University Institute, Florence.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables and Figures Preface Introduction 1 Trade and the Voter: A Survey of the Existing Literature 3 2 The Electoral Regulation of Access 9 3 The Trade Policy Process: A Typology 26 4 Origins of the Trade Policy Process 36 5 The Making of Trade Policy 48 6 The Case Studies 63 7 Descent into Depression, 1860-86 69 8 Crisis and Response, 1887-1913 106 9 First World War, 1914-18 150 10 Tariff-Making and State-Building, 1919-39 158 11 Creation of the Cold War Trading Regime, 1940-62 201 12 The Rise and Fall of Industrial Policy, 1963-89 242 Epilogue: Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Future of Existing Arrangements, 1990 to the Present 288 13 Conclusion 290 Appendix One: Mathematical Appendix to Chapter Two 297 Appendix Two: Tariff Levels 304 Appendix Three: Partisan Bias in Voting on Trade Bills 306 Notes 313 Bibliography 345 Index 371
List of Tables and Figures Preface Introduction 1 Trade and the Voter: A Survey of the Existing Literature 3 2 The Electoral Regulation of Access 9 3 The Trade Policy Process: A Typology 26 4 Origins of the Trade Policy Process 36 5 The Making of Trade Policy 48 6 The Case Studies 63 7 Descent into Depression, 1860-86 69 8 Crisis and Response, 1887-1913 106 9 First World War, 1914-18 150 10 Tariff-Making and State-Building, 1919-39 158 11 Creation of the Cold War Trading Regime, 1940-62 201 12 The Rise and Fall of Industrial Policy, 1963-89 242 Epilogue: Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Future of Existing Arrangements, 1990 to the Present 288 13 Conclusion 290 Appendix One: Mathematical Appendix to Chapter Two 297 Appendix Two: Tariff Levels 304 Appendix Three: Partisan Bias in Voting on Trade Bills 306 Notes 313 Bibliography 345 Index 371
Rezensionen
Political scientists will love this book and historians will find much in it to hold their attention. Economists are strongly advised to take note of it, lest they are too easily persuaded to dismiss the contribution of political processes to trade policy-making.
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