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Trump’s New Trade Tariffs: A Response to Voters’ Demands?

Ignacio Bartesaghi and Natalia Melgar

American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2020, vol. 79, issue 1, 245-263

Abstract: President Trump has dramatically changed U.S. trade policy through the adoption of steep tariffs. We argue in this article that even when there are significant geopolitical reasons, Trump’s actions on trade are a response to internal demands resonant with a long history of protectionism. We provide clear evidence of the impacts of social demographics on U.S. trade policy and show that individuals from capital‐intense regions with high educational attainment tend to support protectionism.

Date: 2020
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