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Every Firm For Itself Corporate Lobbying And The Domestic Politics Of Intraindustry Trade 1st Edition Mary Anne Madeira

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Every Firm For Itself Corporate Lobbying And The Domestic Politics Of Intraindustry Trade 1st Edition Mary Anne Madeira
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Mary Anne Madeira
ISBN: 9781009651288, 9781009651264, 1009651285, 1009651269, 101017/9781009651271
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Every Firm For Itself Corporate Lobbying And The Domestic Politics Of Intraindustry Trade 1st Edition Mary Anne Madeira by Mary Anne Madeira 9781009651288, 9781009651264, 1009651285, 1009651269, 101017/9781009651271 instant download after payment.

Economists have modelled the economic rationale for intra-industry trade, yet political scientists largely have neglected it until recently. Every Firm for Itself explores how dramatic shifts in the way countries trade have radically changed trade politics in the US and EU. It explores how electorally minded policymakers respond to heavy lobbying by powerful corporations and provide trade policies that further advantage these large firms. It explains puzzling empirical phenomena such as the rise of individual firm lobbying, the decline of broad trade coalitions, the decline of labor union activity in trade politics, and the rising public backlash to globalization due to trade politics becoming increasingly dominated by large firms. With an approach that connects economics and politics, this book shows how contemporary trading patterns among rich countries undermine longstanding coalitions and industry associations that once successfully represented large and small firms alike.

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