The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism

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Main Author: Ehrlich, Sean D.
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Gahagan, Christopher
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The standard embedded liberalism argument for increasing free trade after World War II is that countries have compensated those hurt by trade and, therefore, have reduced opposition to free trade policies. This argument relies on opposition to trade being motivated by personal economic effects of trade; however, recent work has increasingly found other motivations for protectionism, calling into question the sustainability of embedded liberalism. This article argues that this threat to embedded liberalism will grow worse as populism increases, which leads to both more nationalistic and more economic opposition to trade, which is only partially offset by other non-economic opposition (most notably, fair trade) decreasing. This article offers a conceptual framework for the different types of opposition to trade and how increasing populism influences its composition. The framework is supported by descriptive statistics of public opinion on trade policy in the US over the past two decades, encompassing trade opinions before and during the global financial crisis, as well as during the rise of global populist movements starting around 2016. We conclude the article with policy implications regarding the multi-sided threat to free trade and how policymakers can confront the evolving challenges to embedded liberalism.
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title The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism
spellingShingle The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism
Ehrlich, Sean D.
embedded liberalism; fair trade; free trade; populism; protectionism; trade policy preferences
title_short The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism
title_full The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism
title_fullStr The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism
title_full_unstemmed The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism
title_sort The Multisided Threat to Free Trade: Protectionism and Fair Trade During Increasing Populism
author Ehrlich, Sean D.
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Gahagan, Christopher
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Gahagan, Christopher
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv embedded liberalism; fair trade; free trade; populism; protectionism; trade policy preferences
topic embedded liberalism; fair trade; free trade; populism; protectionism; trade policy preferences
description The standard embedded liberalism argument for increasing free trade after World War II is that countries have compensated those hurt by trade and, therefore, have reduced opposition to free trade policies. This argument relies on opposition to trade being motivated by personal economic effects of trade; however, recent work has increasingly found other motivations for protectionism, calling into question the sustainability of embedded liberalism. This article argues that this threat to embedded liberalism will grow worse as populism increases, which leads to both more nationalistic and more economic opposition to trade, which is only partially offset by other non-economic opposition (most notably, fair trade) decreasing. This article offers a conceptual framework for the different types of opposition to trade and how increasing populism influences its composition. The framework is supported by descriptive statistics of public opinion on trade policy in the US over the past two decades, encompassing trade opinions before and during the global financial crisis, as well as during the rise of global populist movements starting around 2016. We conclude the article with policy implications regarding the multi-sided threat to free trade and how policymakers can confront the evolving challenges to embedded liberalism.
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