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Nov 27, 2007
Eric Reinhardt; Çaglar Özden, 2007, "Replication data for: The Perversity of Preferences: GSP and Developing Country Trade Policies,1976-2000", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JUWF0P, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:dCIdYQB9k9u0WVp+/4XoIQ== [fileUNF]
Developed countries maintain special tariff preferences, namely the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), for imports from developing countries. Critics highlight the underachieving nature of such preferences, but we know little about how they affect recipients’ own trade policies. We conduct the first examination of this question, using a panel... |
Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: The Perversity of Preferences: GSP and Developing Country Trade Policies,1976-2000
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MD5: 3ba5835da828a9481d247a7185964b04
Stata SE 8.0 command file
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Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: The Perversity of Preferences: GSP and Developing Country Trade Policies,1976-2000
SAS Log - 143.4 KB -
MD5: c28bbddbfa0cafd5849eac50b8c9e577
Stata log output file
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Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: The Perversity of Preferences: GSP and Developing Country Trade Policies,1976-2000
Tabular Data - 908.1 KB - 38 Variables, 3210 Observations - UNF:3:dCIdYQB9k9u0WVp+/4XoIQ==
Data file for this study
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Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: The Perversity of Preferences: GSP and Developing Country Trade Policies,1976-2000
ZIP Archive - 148.9 KB -
MD5: 8dd0b85fe34efa8de9156cdbe16aeae7
Zip file containging data for this study in original formats |
Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: The Perversity of Preferences: GSP and Developing Country Trade Policies,1976-2000
Plain Text - 695 B -
MD5: ba4a14e7c7616adcc1253a96f896ff87
Document describing the files and documentation for this study |
Nov 27, 2007
Eric Reinhardt; Marc Busch, 2007, "Replication data for: Geography, International Trade, and Political Mobilization in U.S. Industries", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KSJY7P, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:4iMYjzw7nztvwGDwMcSdEQ== [fileUNF]
From studies of so-called "Silicon Valley effects" to regional economic development, the spatial proximity of firms has shed new light on some of the most enduring puzzles in business and economics. Yet few studies have examined whether spatial proximity leads firms with shared interests to be more active in politics. We take up this question, exam... |
Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: Geography, International Trade, and Political Mobilization in U.S. Industries
MS Excel Spreadsheet - 14.1 MB -
MD5: 7c3fa390652ef3ca0b832618f645e5d3
ASCII comma-deliminted file, CPS Nov 90 survey, just individuals NOT affiliated with manufacturing industries
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Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: Geography, International Trade, and Political Mobilization in U.S. Industries
Tabular Data - 21.2 MB - 21 Variables, 139801 Observations - UNF:3:ZXmqJpX9JVJ83SHJjx8pPQ==
Data for CPS Nov 90 survey, just individuals NOT affiliated with manufacturing industries |
Nov 27, 2007 -
Replication data for: Geography, International Trade, and Political Mobilization in U.S. Industries
Tabular Data - 4.4 MB - 25 Variables, 24126 Observations - UNF:3:gcm+uBEH9HLj94hv8ir1lw==
Data file, individual-level analysis using CPS Nov 1990 survey |