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Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Int Organ, 2023
America’s recent turn towards protectionism has raised concerns over the future viability of the liberal international trading system. This study examines how and why public attitudes towards international trade change when one’s country is targeted by ...
Steinberg DA, Tan Y.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Protectionism under Trump: The China Shock, Deplorables, and the First White President [PDF]

open access: hybridAsian Economic Policy Review, 2019
In 2016, the United States elected an avowedly protectionist president. This paper uses US county-level electoral data to examine this outcome. The hypothesis that support for protectionism was purely a response to globalization is rejected.
Marcus Noland
openalex   +2 more sources

From globalization to deglobalization: Zooming into trade. Bruegel Special Report [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
After decades of increasing globalization both in trade, capital flows but even people to people movements, it seems the trend has turned towards deglobalization.
Herrero, Alicia Garcia
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FDI protectionism is on the rise [PDF]

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Over the past two decades or so, countries have liberalized their FDI regulatory frameworks and have put in place an international investment law regime that provides various protections for international investors.
Sauvant, Karl P.
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How Trade Politics Affect Invasive Species Control [PDF]

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Trade has become the main mode of transport for many invasive species including diseases and agricultural pests. Most species are brought to their new homes unintentionally, which constitute a market failure rooted in international trade.
Margolis, Michael, Shogren, Jason
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Features of post-crisis protectionism in Asia and the Pacific [PDF]

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This paper provides an overview of developments in implementation of protectionist measures relevant for Asia-Pacific economies in the period associated with recovery after the Global Economic Crisis of 2008/2009. At the very start of the Global Economic
Martin Wermelinger
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Determinants of trade policy responses to the 2008 financial crisis [PDF]

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The collapse in trade and contraction of output that occurred during 2008-09 was comparable to, and in many countries more severe than, the Great Depression of 1930, but did not give rise to the rampant protectionism that followed the Great Crash. Theory
Cui, Yue   +2 more
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