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Political Influence of Firms in the Tradables and Non‐Tradables Sectors: A Cross‐Country Analysis
Authors:Mahmut Yasar  Roderick M Rejesus  Yanjing Chen  Ujjayant Chakravorty
Institution:1. University of Texas and Emory University;2. Emory University;3. North Carolina State University;4. University of Alberta and Toulouse School of Economics (INRA, LERNA)
Abstract:Recent theoretical studies have shown that firms lobby government agencies to influence the structure of trade policies. This article empirically examines whether firms classified as either exporting or import‐competing (i.e. firms in the tradables sector) have differential levels of political influence relative to domestic firms that only produce non‐traded goods (i.e. firms in the non‐tradables sector). We use a rich firm‐level, cross‐sectional dataset from the World Business Environment Survey to achieve this objective. Results from the analysis reveal that exporting or import‐competing firms do have more political influence relative to domestic firms that neither export nor produce import‐competing goods. Market structure, firm age, firm size, government ownership, and dependence on public infrastructure also affect the extent of political influence that firms have.
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