Agricultural Comparative Advantage and Legislators' Support for Trade Agreements
Does comparative advantage explain legislators' support for trade liberalization? We use data on potential crop yields as determined by weather and soil characteristics to derive a new, plausibly exogenous measure of comparative advantage in agriculture for each district in the US. Evidence shows th...
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Geahča maid: Agricultural Comparative Advantage and Legislators' Support for Trade Agreements
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