Cognition, Resources, and Institutions in the Explanation of Attitudes to Free Trade

Autor/a

Díez Medrano, Juan

Braun, Michael

Otros/as autores/as

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Fecha de publicación

2009-09



Resumen

This article proposes a framework for the analysis of attitudes to foreign trade policies that challenges the traditional skill-endowment approach. The traditional approach assumes informed individuals who calculate the costs and benefits of alternative policies. We propose that individuals lack information and that their positions rest on economic vulnerability, as mediated through risk-aversion. We also stress the role of environmental signals and political endorsements in guiding individuals' views on trade policy. We test this alternative approach with a Spanish survey conducted in May 2009 and the ISSP survey conducted in 2003 in a large number of less developed and more developed countries. The Spanish data show that the population is largely uninformed and that their ideas about the consequences of free trade policy do not explain attitudes among different socio-demographic groups. Meanwhile, the ISSP data contradict important aspects of the traditional approach and are consistent with the alternative approach.

Tipo de documento

Documento de trabajo

Lengua

Inglés

Palabras clave

Institucions; Cognició; Lliure comerç; Globalització

Páginas

32 pp.

316980 bytes

Publicado por

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Colección

IBEI Working Papers; 2009/23

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WP_IBEI_23.pdf

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