Protection for Free? The Political Economy of U.S. TariffSuspensions

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Author/Editor: Prachi Mishra, Anna Maria Mayda, Rodney D. Ludema
Release Date: © September, 2010
ISBN : 978-1-45520-542-4
Stock #: WPIEA2010211
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This paper studies the political influence of individual firms on Congressional decisions to suspend tariffs on U.S. imports of intermediate goods. We develop a model in which firms influence the government by transmitting information about the value of protection, via costless messages (cheap-talk) and costly messages (lobbying). We estimate our model using firm-level data on tariff suspension bills and lobbying expenditures from 1999-2006, and find that indeed verbal opposition by import-competing firms, with no lobbying, significantly reduces the probability of a suspension being granted. In addition, lobbying expenditures by proponent and opponent firms sway this probability in opposite directions.

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Balance of trade , Economic policy , Imports , International trade , Political economy




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