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- catalog abstract "Relying on the New Economics of Organizations (NEO), or New Institutionalism, Politics, Process, and American Trade Policy shows why conventional models do not adequately describe the formation of American trade policy. Rejecting both the pressure group model and the presidential-ascendancy model, this study's institution-based approach emphasizes the influence Congress has in setting trade policy, connecting theories of institutional design with the procedural details of regulating trade policy. To reach her conclusions, Sharyn O'Halloran uses time series data and econometric analysis to test a set of propositions concerning trade policy. She examines detailed case studies and provides a comprehensive history of the institutions that govern trade policy making. Unlike most scholars who see trade policy as disparate and ad hoc, O'Halloran is able to explain both early and contemporary American trade policy in a consistent and integrated fashion. She argues that a single set of procedures may lead to apparently different outcomes under differing initial conditions; therefore, the key is to identify the common logic, derived from constitutional imperatives, that underlies all policy outcomes.".
- catalog contributor b6925635.
- catalog coverage "United States Commercial policy.".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. The Debate: Giants vs. Windmills -- 3. American Politics and Trade Policy -- 4. Preferences, Parties, and Tariff Policy -- 5. Delegation and the Design of Trade Institutions -- 6. Fast Track Procedures and Policy Outcomes -- 7. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-194) and index.".
- catalog description "Relying on the New Economics of Organizations (NEO), or New Institutionalism, Politics, Process, and American Trade Policy shows why conventional models do not adequately describe the formation of American trade policy. Rejecting both the pressure group model and the presidential-ascendancy model, this study's institution-based approach emphasizes the influence Congress has in setting trade policy, connecting theories of institutional design with the procedural details of regulating trade policy.".
- catalog description "To reach her conclusions, Sharyn O'Halloran uses time series data and econometric analysis to test a set of propositions concerning trade policy. She examines detailed case studies and provides a comprehensive history of the institutions that govern trade policy making. Unlike most scholars who see trade policy as disparate and ad hoc, O'Halloran is able to explain both early and contemporary American trade policy in a consistent and integrated fashion. She argues that a single set of procedures may lead to apparently different outcomes under differing initial conditions; therefore, the key is to identify the common logic, derived from constitutional imperatives, that underlies all policy outcomes.".
- catalog extent "xi, 202 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Politics, process, and American trade policy.".
- catalog identifier "0472105167 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Politics, process, and American trade policy.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Politics, process, and American trade policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States Commercial policy.".
- catalog subject "382/.3/0973 20".
- catalog subject "HF1455 .O37 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. The Debate: Giants vs. Windmills -- 3. American Politics and Trade Policy -- 4. Preferences, Parties, and Tariff Policy -- 5. Delegation and the Design of Trade Institutions -- 6. Fast Track Procedures and Policy Outcomes -- 7. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Politics, process, and American trade policy / Sharyn O'Halloran.".
- catalog type "text".