Seminar

Hybrid seminar: Politically Motivated Trade Protection (joint with Chad P. Bown, Paola Conconi, and Lorenzo Trimarchi)

On Tuesday October 15th, 2024, Aksel Erbahar (EUR) will give a presentation titled: "Politically Motivated Trade Protection (joint with Chad P. Bown, Paola Conconi, and Lorenzo Trimarchi)." To attend this seminar, please send an e-mail to Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). You will be registered at the reception or will receive a Teams invitation via Outlook.

Date
October 15, 2024
Time
13:00 - 14:00
Location
CPB, Room "Braamzaal", Bezuidenhoutseweg 30, The Hague, and online (Teams). To attend this seminar, please send an e-mail to Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). You will be registered at the reception or will receive a Teams invitation via Outlook
Presentation
Aksel Erbahar (EUR)
Working language
English

This paper shows that the Electoral College system used to elect US presidents distorts US federal policies, giving rise to distributional effects along supply chains. Using detailed data on US trade policies since the 1980s, we show that during first terms — when the executive can be re-elected — the level of trade protection granted to an industry depends on its importance in states expected to be swing in the next presidential elections. We next examine the effects of politically motivated trade protection, exploiting changes in the identity of swing states across terms and heterogeneous exposure to these political shocks across industries. We find that swing-state politics generates winners and losers: it fosters employment growth in protected and upstream industries, but hampers employment growth in downstream industries. Our estimates imply a negative overall impact of politically motivated trade protection on US jobs.

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