When the U.S. loses a trade dispute at the World Trade Organization, how does that decision impact U.S. domestic politics and electoral outcomes? Economists and political scientists are teaming up to propose a new research agenda to examine risks facing international economic institutions and connections to domestic politics. Dr. Renee Bowen, Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Commerce and Diplomacy at UC San Diego, discusses what she and colleagues have learned so far and where they believe there are still gaps in the research.
Opinions expressed on Trade Matters are solely those of the guest or host and not the Yeutter Institute or the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Show Notes:
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for US trade in Latin America?
3. How Effective Are U.S. Free Trade Agreements at Strengthening Environmental Protection in
Trading Partner Countries?
" rel="noopener noreferrer">Designing an International Economic Order: A Research Agenda by Renee Bowen and J. Lawrence Broz
What Dr. Bowen is reading:
Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy by Douglas A. Irwin