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Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade

English · Hardback

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  • 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 Büthe

  • 13. Connected Channels: MNCs and Production Networks in Global Trade, Walter Hatch, Jennifer Bair, and Günter 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



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.

Summary

The Oxford Handbook of the Politics of International Trade presents the most up-to-date review of scholarship in this field.

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