投票决定贸易协定:企业网络与对开放的态度

Voting on a Trade Agreement: Firm Networks and Attitudes Towards Openness

Review of Economic Studies · 2025
被引 1
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用2007年哥斯达黎加全民公投数据,研究发现企业通过直接和供应链联系影响员工对自由贸易协定的投票态度,经济因素解释了7%的投票差异。

Abstract

Abstract We exploit a unique event to study the extent to which popular attitudes towards trade are driven by economic fundamentals. In 2007, Costa Rica put a free trade agreement (FTA) to a national referendum. With a single question on the ballot, 59% of Costa Rican adult citizens cast a vote on whether they wanted an FTA with the U.S. to be ratified or not. We merge disaggregated referendum results, which break new ground on anonymity-compatible voting data, with employer–employee, customs, and firm-to-firm transactions data, and data on household composition and expenditures. We document that a firm’s exposure to the FTA, directly and via input–output linkages, significantly influences the voting behaviour of its employees. This effect dominates that of sector-level exposure and is greater for voters aligned with pro-FTA political candidates. We also show that citizens considered the expected decrease in consumer prices when exercising their vote. Overall, economic factors explain 7% of the variation in voting patterns, which cannot be accounted for by non-economic factors such as political ideology, and played a pivotal role in this vote.

贸易协定企业网络投票行为消费者价格