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Original Articles

Interest-group lobbying for free trade: An empirical case study of international trade policy formation

Pages 281-293
Received 16 Nov 2012
Accepted 13 Jan 2014
Published online: 06 Feb 2014
 

Many public-choice models have a problem explaining why governments support free trade policies in the face of interest-group lobbying. A common assumption is that interest groups tend to be rent seeking and therefore protectionist. In this empirical case study I find the interest groups to be anti-protectionist. The study shows that many interest groups have a more complex analysis underlying their trade policy preferences than what many public-choice models so far have allowed for.

JEL Classifications:

D72F13

Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for constructive comments on an earlier draft of this article.

 

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