LEEP Seminar Series - Professor Ben Zissimos - Contesting an International Trade Agreement
ABSTRACT: We develop a new theoretical political economy framework, called a ‘parallel contest’, that emphasizes the political fight over trade agreement (TA) ratification within countries. TA ratification is inherently uncertain in each country, where anti- and pro-trade interest groups contest each other to influence their own governments’ ratification decision. Unlike prior literature, the protection embodied in negotiated TA tariffs reflects a balance between the liberalizing force of lobbying and inherently protectionist government preferences. Moreover, new international political externalities emerge that are not internalized by governments that just internalize terms of trade externalities.
An UEBS The Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP) seminar | |
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Date | 19 November 2019 |
Time | 10:30 to 11:30 |
Place | Building:One Pearson Teaching Room |
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Building:One Pearson Teaching Room