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The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade Lisa L. Martin (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade By Lisa L. Martin (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade by Lisa L. Martin (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)


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

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade Summary

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade by Lisa L. Martin (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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. The Handbook is focused on work by political scientists that draws extensively on work in economics, but is distinctive in its applications and attention to political features; that is, it takes politics seriously. The Handbook's framework is organized in part along the traditional lines of domestic society-domestic institutions - international interaction, but elaborates this basic framework to showcase the most important new developments in our understanding of the political economy of trade. Within the field of international political economy, international trade has long been and continues to be one of the most vibrant areas of study. Drawing on models of economic interests and integrating them with political models of institutions and society, political scientists have made great strides in understanding the sources of trade policy preferences and outcomes. The 27 chapters in the Handbook include contributions from prominent scholars around the globe, and from multiple theoretical and methodological traditions. The Handbook 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.

The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade Reviews

2016 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title The book is truly more than a handbook... it engages in sophisticated debates on such subjects as trade and the environment and trade and human rights. This work belongs on the shelf of every scholar of global political economy. --Choice Reviews, J. R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

About Lisa L. Martin (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

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 Buthe ; 13. Connected Channels: MNCs and Production Networks in Global Trade, Walter Hatch, Jennifer Bair, and Gunter 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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NPB9780199981755
9780199981755
0199981752
The Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of International Trade by Lisa L. Martin (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2015-05-07
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