The University, State, and Market: The Political Economy of Globalization in the Americas

The university, state, and market: the political economy of globalization in the Americas / edited by Robert A. Rhoads and Carlos Alberto Torres. p. cm. Includes .
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This list is generated based on data provided by CrossRef. Rommel, Tobias and Walter, Stefanie The Electoral Consequences of Offshoring: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. Are social democratic parties insider parties? Electoral strategies of social democratic parties in Western Europe in the age of dualization.

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Journal of Management Development, Vol. Exposure to Offshoring and the Politics of Trade Liberalization: International Studies Quarterly, Vol.

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Owen, Erica and Johnston, Noel P. Occupation and the Political Economy of Trade: Job Routineness, Offshorability, and Protectionist Sentiment. Owen, Erica and Walter, Stefanie Open economy politics and Brexit: Review of International Political Economy, Vol. Partisan differences and the interventionist state in advanced democracies. Thewissen, Stefan and Rueda, David Automation and the Welfare State: Technological Change as a Determinant of Redistribution Preferences.

Comparative Political Studies, p. The political economy of social assistance and minimum income benefits: The Journal of Politics, Vol.

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Globalization and Welfare Spending: Check if you have access via personal or institutional login. Log in Register Recommend to librarian. Export citation Request permission. Anderson , Christopher , and Pontusson , Jonas. European Journal of Political Research 46 2: Bernard , Andrew , and Jensen , Bradford. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity Review of Economics and Statistics 86 2: World Economics 10 2: American Political Science Review 72 4: Dancygier , Rafaela , and Walter , Stefanie.

Feldman , Stanley , and Zaller , John.

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American Journal of Political Science 36 1: Findlay , Ronald , and Kierzkowski , Henryk. The Journal of Political Economy 91 6: Frieden , Jeffry , and Rogowski , Ronald. Partisan Politics in the Global Economy. Politics in Hard Times: Comparative Responses to International Economic Crises.

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Hainmueller , Jens , and Hiscox , Michael J. International Organization 60 2: Annual Review of Economics 3 1: International Organization 59 2: International Trade and Political Conflict: Commerce, Coalitions, and Mobility. Iversen , Torben , and Soskice , David. American Political Science Review 95 4: In contrast, by looking at the tariff average rate, these scholars suggest that Latin America was the most protectionist region in the world from the early s to This paper seeks to evaluate this controversy by looking at the import substitution industrialization in Argentina, the leading economy in the region on this issue.

Particularly, it analyzes if food industries growth in Argentinean coastal provinces was an automatic process derived from market expansion or the result of protectionist measures. The Zollverein, the outcome of sequential negotiations between Prussia and other sovereign German states in , was the first international customs union, the template for modern ones such as the European Union.

This paper applies a bargaining model to analyse the logic behind the creation of this novel institutional form and the choice of sequential rather than multilateral negotiations.

The existence of negative coalition externalities, the effects of new coalitions on non-participants, led the agenda setter, Prussia, to choose sequential over multilateral negotiations as that lowered the membership reservation prices of the other states involved. Institutionally the features of a customs union structure provided a higher payoff for the agenda setter than capturing the welfare gains from the differential tariff setting in a free trade agreement, explaining the emergence of this novel institutional structure on an international scale.

This article sheds new light on the economic globalization in Europe and Asia from the s to the s, with a special focus on the role of bilateral commercial treaties and import tariffs.

The extent of this conventional tariff network was both temporally and geographically larger than has been assumed. First, as the recent literature shows, the network survived the political turbulence of the s and spanned Central European countries such as Germany and Italy by the early s. Second, the network spread outside Europe and reached Japan by the s, when it renegotiated its commercial treaties and became a new member of the network.

It embodied a strong mechanism of self-maintenance based on the coordination of economic interests.

What drives recoveries after financial crises? Protectionism was one of the few economic policy options available at this time. The impacts of these two factors—terms of trade and tariff rates—over this period have been studied before. But previous studies have not looked specifically at how these factors influenced recoveries from financial crises. I find that tariff shocks had a positive impact on GDP in post-crisis periods, while terms of trade shocks had a slightly negative impact.

The tariff results are especially pronounced in temperate economies. Overall this suggests that national governments, through trade policies, played a more significant role in shaping economic outcomes during this period than is typically recognized. In the Edwardian era, the British Dominions adopted policies of imperial preference, amid a period of rising imports from the United States and industrial Continental Europe. Hitherto, there has been no econometric assessment of whether these policies produced an intra-Empire trade diversion, as intended.

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This finding is corroborated by an alternative empirical approach involving propensity-score matching. Proposal preview November 29th, Trade Policy and Diverse Paths of Globalization: Organizer s Toshiki Kawashima University of Pennsylvania tkaw sas. Food import substitution in Argentina during the First Globalization, Did trade protection matter?

The Zollverein and the Origins of the Customs Union Florian Ploeckl The Zollverein, the outcome of sequential negotiations between Prussia and other sovereign German states in , was the first international customs union, the template for modern ones such as the European Union.


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