Political Science. Date Written: August 28, 2010. This page was processed by aws-apollo5 in. The recent backlash against globalization in many advanced economies raises questions about the source of this protectionist sentiment. We demonstrate that, without taking a more general approach to political risk, even simple insights may go unseen in a piecemeal analysis. 75 0 obj <>stream Charles has 3 jobs listed on their profile. Thorvaldur Gylfason endstream endobj 44 0 obj <> endobj 45 0 obj <> endobj 46 0 obj <> endobj 47 0 obj <>stream There is a growing literature on how natural resources affect both economic performance and political regimes. Assistant Professor Political Risk, Reputation, and the Resource Curse (with Nathan Jensen). Their, This "Cited by" count includes citations to the following articles in Scholar. 43 0 obj <> endobj Fischer, Christian Dr Johnston is currently engaged in a variety of ongoing research projects at various stages of completion. 2019. Occupation and the Political Economy of Trade: Job Routineness, Offshorability and Protectionist Sentiment (with Erica Owen). Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Political scientists, despite copious work to understand how factor endowments and industry asset-specificity affect attitudes towards trade, have yet to clarify how occupation-based concerns, such as offshoring, affect tradepreferences. This page was processed by aws-apollo5 in 0.187 seconds, Using the URL or DOI link below will ensure access to this page indefinitely. Prior to doctoral studies in Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis, he did graduate work in Global Affairs at Rutgers University and earned a B.S. Drawing from the tasks literature in economics, we argue that occupation characteristics are a key determinant of how trade affects workers and thus individuals' trade preferences. By LANGSÆTHER, PETER EGGE Owen and Johnston supplementary material Owen and Johnston supplementary material 1, Owen and Johnston supplementary material Owen and Johnston supplementary material 2. Li, Quan and and 140 Science Drive 208 Gross Hall Campus Box 90204 Durham, NC 27708 T: (919) 660-4300 F: (919) 660-4330 Available at SSRN: If you need immediate assistance, call 877-SSRNHelp (877 777 6435) in the United States, or +1 212 448 2500 outside of the United States, 8:30AM to 6:00PM U.S. Eastern, Monday - Friday. (2016). Date Written: August 28, 2010. “Labor, Offshoring and the Political Economy of Trade.” International Political Economy Society Meeting, 2013. Mayer, Nonna Summary: Do BITs with powerful countries send a more informative signal to investors? Jonathan Isham, Summary: New research in economics suggests that the distributional consequences of trade may no longer fall along factor or industry lines, but rather across occupations. Arvind Subramanian, Political Foundations of the Resource Curse. (2011), Book Project: The Politics of Compensation for Expropriation (Work in Progress), Make an Undergraduate Advising Appointment. We find support for our theory using data from the 2003 and 2013 International Social Survey Programme in high-income democracies. University of Oxford. Gylfi Zoega, We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content.By continuing, you agree to the use of cookies. Try again later. Mosley, Layna University of Oxford. See all articles by Noel P. Johnston Noel P. Johnston. The Dallas area-based guitarist grew up in Southern California, where he began his musical training on violin from an early age before switching to cello at 7. 37 Pages Dr. Johnson has an extensive public speaking and media background ranging from … (2016). 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Our theory suggests that, in advanced economies, individuals in routine-task-intensive occupations will be negatively affected by trade, and thus more protectionist. Addressing the Natural Resource Curse: An Illustration from Nigeria, By Offshoring of American Jobs: What Response from US Economic Policy? 2020. Specifically, leaders weigh the benefits of reneging on contracts with investors against the reputation costs of openly violating agreements with firms. Tags: Department of Political Science, Institute of Asian Research, Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs **Note: The event location has been changed to The Dodson Room in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Xavier Sala-i-martin Johnson is the author the book Political Consultants and Campaigns: One Day to Sell, a tenured professor in the School of Global Journalism & Communication at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland and Politics Editor at TheRoot.com. Summary: Traditional analysis of political risk looks at one risk (expropriation) and one type of investor (FDI). Pepinsky, Thomas B. %%EOF The following articles are merged in Scholar. Comparative Political Studies 2011 44: 6, 662-688 ... American Political Science Review, 98, 17-33. Some of my other projects examine the logic of transnational corruption in the oil sector; oil-to-cash transfers and political behavior in Alaska; climate change and political participation in Alaska Native communities in the Arctic (with Jeff Feng); mapping elite dynamics using statistical network analysis (with John Ishiyama); the impact of oil revenues on parliamentary politics in Iran; the political economy of fossil fuel prices (with Michael Ross, Chad Hazlett, and Cesar Martinez Alvarez); unintended consequences of anti-flaring policies (with Raphael Calel); how natural resource expropriation hinders labor rights (with Noel Johnston and Nicole Janz); and the institutional determinants of corruption (with Miriam Golden). Abstract. Discusses the critics of the Reagan doctrine, focusing on the criticisms launched against his weapons' policies. “Globalization and Labor Income Share Revisited.” With Quan Li. Egger, Hartmut Full text views reflects the number of PDF downloads, PDFs sent to Google Drive, Dropbox and Kindle and HTML full text views. International Organization (forthcoming) (2017). Our theoretical model predicts a positive association between resource wealth and expropriation. and Summary: We generalize the study of clientelism to include the choice of providing either public or private goods. There is a growing literature on how natural resources affect both economic performance and political regimes. Suggested Citation, 219 Eliot HallSt. Bush, Sarah Sunn Journal of Conflict Resolution (forthcoming) (2017). Noel Peyera Johnston, assistant professor of political science, earned his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. endstream endobj startxref Persuasion and mobilization in the choice of clientelist payments, The Politics of Compensation for Expropriation, Improving reputation BIT by BIT: Bilateral investment treaties and foreign accountability, Information, Political Risk, and the Competitive Advantage of Banks, Expropriation, punishment, and the democratic curse, FDI, Global Attitudes, and the Fallacy of Composition, How taking from foreigners affects domestic human rights, How BITs Affect International Property Rights, How Stealing from Foreigners Affects Domestic Human Rights. Journal of Theoretical Politics 26 (4): 573-598. 2019. ���M6^�_���x"�?No�L�`{���rK$l+Axq���������8c %>����>���{t���pP��|�S�`�-.��&L���P'�y�O�r�]�2��ۗ*q* ���srbs���=cP��~�̷x�5^. 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