International trade and the new global economy
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International trade and the new global economy
(The international library of critical writings in economics / series editor, Mark Blaug, 307)(An Elgar research collection)
E. Elgar, c2015
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed profound changes. International Trade and the New Global Economy includes key papers on the leading research discussing the links between these changes and international trade. Written by an outstanding set of distinguished economists and political scientists, the seminal papers in this volume address the proliferation of preferential trade agreements, the effects of the Great Recession on trade, and mass attitudes about trade and globalization.
With an original introduction by the editor, this volume is an excellent source of reference for social scientists and graduate students interested in international economic affairs.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction Edward D. Mansfield
PART I THE SOURCES AND FEATURES OF PREFERNTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
1. Scott L. Baier and Jeffrey H. Bergstrand (2004), 'Economic Determinants of Free Trade Agreements', Journal of International Economics, 64 (1), 29-63
2. Edward D. Mansfield, Helen V. Milner and B. Peter Rosendorff (2002), 'Why Democracies Cooperate More: Electoral Control and International Trade Agreements', International Organization, 56 (3), Summer, 477-513
3. Kerry A. Chase (2003), 'Economics Interest and Regional Trading Arrangements: The Case of Nafta', International Organization, 57 (1), Winter, 137-74
4. Mark S. Manger (2012), 'Vertical Trade Specialization and the Formation of North- South PTAs', World Politics, 64 (4), October, 622-58
5. Edward D. Mansfield and Eric Reinhardt (2003), 'Multilateral Determinants of Regionalism: The Effects of GATT/WTO on the Formation of Preferential Trading Arrangements' International Organization, 57 (4), Autumn, 829-62
6. Richard Baldwin and Dany Jaimovich (2012), 'Are Free Trade Agreements Contagious?', Journal of International Economics, 88 (1), 1-16
PART II WHAT DOES THE PUBLIC THINK ABOUT TRADE?
7. Kenneth F. Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter (2001) 'What Determines Individual Trade-Policy Preferences', Journal of International Economics, 54 (2), 267-92
8. Kevin H. O' Rourke and Richard Sinnott (2001), 'The Determinants of Individual Trade Policy Preferences: International Survey Evidence', Brookings Trade Forum, 157-206
9. Anna Maria Mayda and Dani Rodrik (2005), 'Why are Some People (and countries) More Protectionist than Others?', European Economic Review, 49 (6), 1393-430
10. Jude C. Hays, Sean D. Ehrlich and Clint Peinhardt (2005), 'Government Spending and Public Support for Trade in the OECD', International Organization, 59 (2), Spring, 473-94
11. Andy Baker (2003), 'Why is Trade Reform so Popular in Latin America? A Consumption- Based Theory of Trade Policy Preferences', World Politics, 55 (3), 423-55
12. Jens Hainmueller and Michael J. Hiscox (2003), 'Learning to Love Globalization: Education and Individual Attitudes Toward International Trade', 60 (2), 365-85
13. Edward D. Mansfield and Diana C. Mutz (2009), 'Support for Free Trade: Self Interest, Sociotropic Politics, and Out-Group Anxiety', International Organization, 63 (3), Summer, 425-57
14. Yotam Margalit (2012), 'Lost in Globalization: International Economic Integration and the Sources of Popular Discontent', International Studies Quarterly, 56 (3), 484-500
PART III THE GREAT RECESSION AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
15. Hiau Looi Kee, Cristina Neagu and Alessandro Nicita (2013), 'Is Protectionism on the Rise? Assessing National Trade Policies during the Crisis of 2008', Review of Economics and Statistics, 95 (1), March, 342-46
16. Chad P. Bown and Meredith A. Crowley (2013), 'Import Protection, Business Cycles and Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Great Reccession', Journal of International Economics, 90 (1), 50-64
17. Kishore Gawande, Bernard Hoekman and Yue Cui (2014), 'Global Supply Chains and Trade Policy Responses to the 2008 Crisis', World Bank Economic Review, 29 (1), 102-28
18. Daniel W. Drenzer (2014), 'The System Worked: Global Economic Governance During the Great Recession', World Politics, 66 (1), January, 123-64
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