Labour market shocks and the demand for trade protection: Evidence from online survey (Record no. 515331)

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Personal name Tella, Rafael Di and Rodrick, Dani
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Title Labour market shocks and the demand for trade protection: Evidence from online survey
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The Economic Journal
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Extent 130(628), May, 2020: p.1008-1030
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Summary, etc We study preferences for government action in response to layoffs resulting from different types of labour-market shocks. We consider: technological change, a demand shift, bad management and three kinds of international outsourcing. Support for government intervention rises sharply in response to shocks and is heavily biased towards trade protection. Trade shocks generate more demand for protectionism and, among trade shocks, outsourcing to a developing country elicits greater demand for protectionism. The ‘bad management’ shock is the only scenario that induces a desired increase in compensatory transfers. Trump supporters are more protectionist than Clinton supporters, but preferences seem easy to manipulate: Clinton supporters primed with trade shocks are as protectionist as baseline Trump voters. Highlighting labour abuses in the exporting country increases the demand for trade protection by Clinton supporters but not Trump supporters. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Labour-market shocks, Trade Protection, Protectionism, Developing country
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Main entry heading The Economic Journal
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Subject DIP LABOUR MARKET - UNITED STATES
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-01-22 130(628), May, 2020: p.1008-1030 AR123871 2021-01-22 Articles
          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-01-22 130(628), May, 2020: p.1008-1030 AR123872 2021-01-22 Articles

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