Privileging industry : the comparative politics of trade and industrial policy

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Privileging industry : the comparative politics of trade and industrial policy

Fiona McGillivray

Princeton University Press, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-200) and index

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ISBN 9780691027692

内容説明

Why do some industries win substantial protection from the whims of international trade while others do not? "Privileging Industry" challenges standard approaches to this question in its examination of when governments use trade and industrial policy for political goals. Fiona McGillivray shows why aiding an industry can be a politically efficient way for a government to redistribute resources from one industrial sector to another. Taking a comparative perspective that stands in contrast with the usual focus on U.S. trade politics, she explores, for example, how electoral rules, party strength, and industrial geography affect redistribution politics across countries. How do political institutions and the geographical dispersion of industries interact to determine which industries governments privilege? What tests can assess how governments distribute assistance across industries? Research has focused on the industries that legislators want to protect, but just as important is identifying those legislators able to deliver trade assistance. Assisting an industry requires both a will and a means. Whether an industry is a good vehicle through which to redistribute income depends on its geographic make-up and the country's electoral system. In turn, the electoral system and party strength affect how legislators' preferences contribute to policy. McGillivray tests these arguments using a tariff-based empirical test and nonstandard dependent variables such as the dispersion of stock prices within fourteen different capital markets, and government influence in the targeting of plant closures within declining industries.

目次

List of Figures ix List of Tables xi Acknowledgments xiii Chapter 1. Redistributive Politics 1 Chapter 2. Who Are the Decision Makers and What Motivates Them? 39 Chapter 3. Party Strength as a Determinant of Industry Tariffs 73 Chapter 4. Restructuring and Redistribution in the Steel Industry 91 Chapter 5. Redistributive Politics and Industry Stock Prices 119 Chapter 6. A Theory and Direction for Future Research 152 Notes 165 References 185 Index 201
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: pbk ISBN 9780691027708

内容説明

Why do some industries win substantial protection from the whims of international trade while others do not? Privileging Industry challenges standard approaches to this question in its examination of when governments use trade and industrial policy for political goals. Fiona McGillivray shows why aiding an industry can be a politically efficient way for a government to redistribute resources from one industrial sector to another. Taking a comparative perspective that stands in contrast with the usual focus on U.S. trade politics, she explores, for example, how electoral rules, party strength, and industrial geography affect redistribution politics across countries. How do political institutions and the geographical dispersion of industries interact to determine which industries governments privilege? What tests can assess how governments distribute assistance across industries? Research has focused on the industries that legislators want to protect, but just as important is identifying those legislators able to deliver trade assistance. Assisting an industry requires both a will and a means. Whether an industry is a good vehicle through which to redistribute income depends on its geographic make-up and the country's electoral system. In turn, the electoral system and party strength affect how legislators' preferences contribute to policy. McGillivray tests these arguments using a tariff-based empirical test and nonstandard dependent variables such as the dispersion of stock prices within fourteen different capital markets, and government influence in the targeting of plant closures within declining industries.

目次

List of Figures ix List of Tables xi Acknowledgments xiii Chapter 1. Redistributive Politics 1 Chapter 2. Who Are the Decision Makers and What Motivates Them? 39 Chapter 3. Party Strength as a Determinant of Industry Tariffs 73 Chapter 4. Restructuring and Redistribution in the Steel Industry 91 Chapter 5. Redistributive Politics and Industry Stock Prices 119 Chapter 6. A Theory and Direction for Future Research 152 Notes 165 References 185 Index 201

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA66874948
  • ISBN
    • 0691027692
    • 0691027706
  • LCCN
    2003051742
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Princeton, N.J.
  • ページ数/冊数
    205 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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