31. Protectionism under Trump: The China Shock, Intolerance, and the "First White President"
- Author:
- Marcus Noland
- Publication Date:
- 06-2019
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Peterson Institute for International Economics
- Abstract:
- In 2016, the United States elected an avowedly protectionist president. This paper uses US county-level electoral data to examine this outcome. The hypothesis that support for protectionism was purely a response to globalization is rejected. Exposure to trade competition encouraged a shift to the Republican candidate, but this effect is mediated by race, diversity, education, and age. If the turn toward protectionism is due to economic dislocation, then public policy interventions could mitigate the impact and support the reestablishment of a political consensus for open trade. If, however, the drivers are identity or cultural values, then the scope for constructive policy intervention is unclear.
- Topic:
- Economy, Trade, Donald Trump, and Protectionism
- Political Geography:
- China, Asia, North America, and United States of America