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245 0 _aLocal economic and political effects of trade deals
_bevidence from NAFTA
_c by Jiwon Choi... [et al.]
260 _c2024
504 _aBibliografía
520 _aWhy have white, less-educated voters left the Democratic Party? We highlight the role of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In event-study analysis, we demonstrate that counties whose 1990 employment depended on industries vulnerable to NAFTA suffered large and persistent employment losses after its implementation. Voters in these counties (and protectionist voters regardless of geography) turned away from the party of President Clinton, who promoted the agreement. This shift is larger for whites (especially men and those without a college degree) and social conservatives, suggesting that racial identity and social-issue positions mediate reactions to economic policies.
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_aACUERDOS COMERCIALES
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_aTRATADO DE LIBRE COMERCIO DE AMERICA DEL NORTE
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_aChoi, Jiwon
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_oOP 234/2024/6
_tThe American Economic Review
_w(IEF)103372
_x 0002-8282
_g v. 114, n. 6, June 2024, p. 1540-1575
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