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List of Tables and Figures | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Trade and the Voter: A Survey of the Existing Literature | 3 |
2 | The Electoral Regulation of Access | 9 |
3 | The Trade Policy Process: A Typology | 26 |
4 | Origins of the Trade Policy Process | 36 |
5 | The Making of Trade Policy | 48 |
6 | The Case Studies | 63 |
7 | Descent into Depression, 1860-86 | 69 |
8 | Crisis and Response, 1887-1913 | 106 |
9 | First World War, 1914-18 | 150 |
10 | Tariff-Making and State-Building, 1919-39 | 158 |
11 | Creation of the Cold War Trading Regime, 1940-62 | 201 |
12 | The Rise and Fall of Industrial Policy, 1963-89 | 242 |
Epilogue: Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Future of Existing Arrangements, 1990 to the Present | 288 | |
13 | Conclusion | 290 |
Appendix One: Mathematical Appendix to Chapter Two | 297 | |
Appendix Two: Tariff Levels | 304 | |
Appendix Three: Partisan Bias in Voting on Trade Bills | 306 | |
Notes | 313 | |
Bibliography | 345 | |
Index | 371 |
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