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Inter-Sectoral Goods and Labor Market Relationships, Inward FDI and US Trade Politics

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This research introduces inter-sectoral goods market relationships as a main explanatory variable to investigate how cross-border capital mobility in other sectors would affect a given sector's trade policy preference in US trade politics.

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Abstract: This research introduces inter-sectoral goods market relationships as a main explanatory variable to investigate how cross-border capital mobility in other sectors would affect a given sector's trade policy preference in US trade politics.

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Hak-Seon Lee 1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MPSA 2006 Inter-sectoral Goods and Labor Market Relationships International Capital Mobility and US Trade Politics1 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hak-Seon Lee 2006 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting April 21 2006 Abstract This research undertakes a specific-factors analysis of trade politics in a world of cross- border capital mobility and finds that inter-sectoral goods market relationships and labor mobility do influence industry lobbying when foreign
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