The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade

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Overview

The Oxford Handbook of the Politics of International Trade surveys the literature on the politics of international trade and highlights the most exciting recent scholarly developments. It examines the impact of domestic societal actors, domestic institutions, and international interactions on trade policy and trade flows, as well as building on this basic analytical framework. Including contributions from prominent scholars around the globe, and from multiple theoretical and methodological traditions, the volume considers the development of concepts and policies about international trade; the influence of individuals, firms, and societies; the role of domestic and international institutions; and the interaction of trade and other issues, such as monetary policy, environmental challenges, and human rights. Showcasing both established theories and findings and cutting-edge new research, the Handbook is a valuable reference for scholars of political economy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190266967
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/23/2015
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Lisa L. Martin is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has published widely on the topics of international political economy, international organizations, and economic sanctions. She is the former editor-in-chief of International Organization.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Lisa L. Martin I. Historical, theoretical, and methodological developments 2. Explaining the GATT/WTO: Origins and Effects Joanne Gowa 3. The Free Trade Idea Gordon Bannerman 4. Trade Policy Instruments over Time Chad P. Bown 5. Methodological Issues Raymond Hicks II. Domestic Society 6. Individual Attitudes Jason Kuo and Megumi Naoi 7. Labor and Protectionist Sentiment Erica Owen 8. Domestic Politics and International Disputes B. Peter Rosendorff III. Firms 9. Industry-level Protection Lucy M. Goodhart 10. Intra-Industry Trade and Policy Outcomes Timothy M. Peterson and Cameron G. Thies 11. Heterogeneous Firms and Policy Preferences Michael Plouffe 12. The Politics of Market Competition: Trade and Antitrust in a Global Economy Tim B?the 13. Connected Channels: MNCs and Production Networks in Global Trade, Walter Hatch, Jennifer Bair, and G?nter Heiduk IV. Domestic Institutions 14. New Democracies Bumba Mukherjee 15. Electoral Systems and Trade Stephanie J. Rickard 16. Authoritarian Regimes Daniel Yuichi Kono 17. Domestic Geography and Policy Pressures Kerry A. Chase V. International negotiations and institutions 18. The Design of Trade Agreements Leslie Johns and Lauren Peritz 19. Deep Integration and Regional Trade Agreements Soo Yeon Kim 20. WTO Membership Christina Davis and Meredith Wilf 21. Dispute Settlement in the WTO Marc L. Busch and Krzysztof J. Pelc VI. Issue Linkages 22. Trade and War Erik Gartzke and Jiakun Jack Zhang 23. Trade and Environment J. Samuel Barkin 24. Bridging the Silos: Trade and Exchange Rates in International Political Economy Mark S. Copelovitch and Jon C. W. Pevehouse 25. Trade and Development Kenneth C. Shadlen and Mark S. Manger 26. A Match Made in Heaven? The Wedding of Trade and Human Rights Susan Ariel Aaronson 27. Trade and Migration Margaret E. Peters
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