In her blogpost, Soo Yeon Kim asks a number of interesting questions and provides some food for thought for our class discussions. Two points I found particularly noteworthy:
- Protectionism in the 21st century comes not in the form of tariffs, or even non-tariff barriers, but in more indirect types of policies that are not (yet?) regulated by the global trade regime.
- Unlike in the 1920s and 1930s, and even in later periods, many firms today have been lobbying governments far less, if at all, for protectionist policies - because the chain of production today is so internationalized that multinational firms are quite likely to incur losses from protectionist policies.
She has also previously published a study in the Review of International Organizations (article; non-gated version) specifically on how international institutions prevented more substantial protectionist policies in the past five years.
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