Did Chinese Trade Competition Increase Nativism and Elect Trump? - podcast episode cover

Did Chinese Trade Competition Increase Nativism and Elect Trump?

Jan 16, 201946 min
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Donald Trump has repeatedly emphasized the threat from international trade, especially from China. But did Chinese trade help raise the salience of his concerns or even help elect him? Trade may matter even if views on trade don’t drive the public, because trade shocks also affect citizens’ cultural and racial views. James Bisbee finds that citizens living close to businesses affected by Chinese import competition developed more negative attitudes about trade, immigration, & US global leadership. Francesco Ruggieri finds that Chinese import competition did not change attitudes on trade, but did consistently help Republican candidates since 2008 by increasing negative views of racial and religious minorities. Photo Credit: Cliff under CC BY 2.0 https://www.flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/3550720936
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