Sean
D. Ehrlich Associate
Professor Department
of Political Science 559
Bellamy Hall Florida
State University Tallahassee,
FL 32306 Phone: 850.644.7325 |
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Access to Protection: Domestic Institutions and Trade Policy in Democracies (Published in International Organization 61 (Summer 2007), pp. 571-606.) The Tariff and the Lobbyist: Political Institutions, Interest Group Politics, and U.S. Trade Policy (Published in International Studies Quarterly 52 (Summer 2008), pp. 427-446.) Government Spending and Public Support for Trade in the OECD: An Empirical Test of the Embedded Liberalism Thesis (With Jude Hays and Clint Peinhardt. Published in International Organization 59 (Spring 2005), pp. 473-294.) How Common is the Common External Tariff? Domestic Influences on European Union Trade Policy (Published in European Union Politics 10 (March 2009), pp. 115-141. Web Appendix available here. Constituency Size and Support for Trade Liberalization: An Analysis of Foreign Economic Policy Preferences in Congress (Published in Foreign Policy Analysis 5 (July 2009): 215-232 The Fair Trade
Challenge to Embedded Liberalism (Published in International Studies Quartlery
54 (December 2010): 1013-1033) Risk Orientation, Risk Exposure, and Policy Opinions: The Case of Free Trade (With Cherie Maestas. Published in Political Psychology 31 (October 2010): 657-684) Who
Supports Compensation? Individual Preferences for Trade-Related Unemployment
Insurance. (Published in Business
and Politics 12 (May 2010)) “Does Compensating the Losers Increase Support for Trade? An Experimental Test of the Embedded Liberalism Thesis” (With Eddie Hearn. Published in Foreign Policy Analysis. 10 (April 2014): 149-164) The Probability of Recounts Under Differing Electoral Laws. Unpublished manuscript, 2002.
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