The Economics and Politics of Trade Policy: An Empirical Analysis of Itc Decision Making

REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS

Posted: 25 Oct 1996

See all articles by Wendy L. Hansen

Wendy L. Hansen

University of New Mexico - Department of Political Science

Thomas Prusa

Rutgers University

Abstract

We study the determinants of trade policy decisions focusing specifically on antidumping and countervailing duty statutes administered by the International Trade Commission (ITC). Using detailed industry, import, and political pressure data we model ITC decision making, weighing the relative impact of economic and political factors in predicting policy outcomes. We find the ITC's decision making is significantly influenced by both economic and political factors. However, because an industry has much greater ability to create political pressure than induce economic injury, our results highlight the strategic importance of oversight representation and PAC contributions in an industry's bid for protection.

JEL Classification: F1, F13

Suggested Citation

Hansen, Wendy L. and Prusa, Thomas, The Economics and Politics of Trade Policy: An Empirical Analysis of Itc Decision Making. REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4366

Wendy L. Hansen

University of New Mexico - Department of Political Science ( email )

Albuquerque, NM
United States

Thomas Prusa (Contact Author)

Rutgers University ( email )

Dept of Economics
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