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  • Constituent interests and U. S. trade policies
  • Written by author Alan Verne Deardorff
  • Published by Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c1998., 1998/12/31
  • The contributors to this volume, economists and political scientists from academic institutions, the private sector, and the Ways and Means Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, came together to discuss an important topic in the formation of U.S
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Keynote Address, Foster Library, November 8, 1996 1
Introduction 9
An Overview of the Modeling of the Choices and Consequences of U.S. Trade Policies 29
Comments on Conference Version of Paper 57
U.S. Trade Policies: The Role of the Executive Branch 65
Comments on Conference Version of Paper 89
Congress, Constituencies, and U.S. Trade Policy 93
Comments on Conference Version of Paper: Heterogeneous Preferences and the Practice of Group Representation in U.S. Trade Policy 109
Trade Policy and the U.S. Auto Industry: Intended and Unintended Consequences 123
Steel: Trade Policy in a Changed Environment 133
U.S. Trade Policies for the Textile and Apparel Industries: The Political Economy of the Post-MFA Environment 145
The Representation of Economic Interests in U.S. Semiconductor Trade Policy 161
U.S. Trade Policy vis-a-vis the Aircraft Industry 173
The Role of Constituents in U.S. Policy Development towards Trade in Financial Services 183
Comments on Conference Version of Papers 193
Comments on Conference Version of Papers 195
Environmentalists and Trade Policymaking 201
Comments on Conference Version of Paper 221
Trade and Human Rights 225
Comments on Conference Version of Paper 255
Trade Law and Trade Policy: The Advocate's Perspective 263
Comments on Conference Version of Paper 287
Trade Policy and the Media - Part I 299
Trade Policy and the Media - Part II 303
Constituent Representation: Exploring the Context of the Key Policy Questions, Some Preliminary Observations 311
U.S. Trade and Trade Policy: Challenges for the New Administration 317
Trade and the 105th Congress: Overview 323
List of Contributors and Conference Participants 327


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