Antiamericanismo y globalizacion economica: libre comercio, apertura de mercados y opinion publica en Mexico
In: Política y gobierno, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 77-115
Abstract
In this article, we examine how attitudes toward the United States shape trade & investment policy preferences in Mexico. To the extent that rising anti-Americanism changes public opinion on the desirability of free trade & open markets, increased economic globalization may be at risk from publics & governments who seek to break its advance in multilateral trade negotiations or force its retreat through domestic protectionist policies. We measure Mexican attitudes with public opinion data drawn from the recent Mexico y el Mundo 2004 survey. We find that, in Mexico, rational sociotropic & retrospective evaluations, as well as non-rational political & social values, tend to drive attitudes toward trade & investment, but rational expectations about average economic prospects do not. Our results suggest that the well-documented rise in anti-Americanism & opposition to American foreign policy may indeed put economic globalization at risk. Adapted from the source document.
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Sprachen
Spanisch, Kastilisch
Verlag
Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Lomas de Santa Fe, Mexico
ISSN: 1665-2037
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