Publication
Jan 2010
This paper examines the puzzle of why lower-earning and less-skilled intensive industries tend to receive relatively high levels of trade protection. The authors propose and model one possible explanation: that individual aversion to inequality leads to systematic differences in support for trade protection, with labor intensive industry being the preferred recipient. They present structural estimates of the influence of envy and altruism on sector-specific trade policy preferences, using the US and China as examples.
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Author | Xiabob Lü, Kenneth Scheve, Matthew J Slaughter |
Series | Leitner Program Working Papers |
Publisher | Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy |
Copyright | © 2010 Leitner Program |