Items where Author is "Rickard, Stephanie"
Number of items: 37.
The effect of international actors on public support for government spending decisions. (2025)
Pinto, Pablo M.; Rickard, Stephanie; Vreeland, James Raymond
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The electoral consequences of compensation for globalization. (2023)
Rickard, Stephanie
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Interests, institutions and the environment:an examination of fisheries subsidies. (2022)
Rickard, Stephanie
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Incumbents beware:the impact of offshoring on elections. (2022)
Rickard, Stephanie
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The economic origins of authoritarian values:evidence from local trade shocks in the United Kingdom. (2021)
Ballard-Rosa, Cameron; Malik, Mashail; Rickard, Stephanie; Scheve, Kenneth
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Biden’s plan to discourage companies from offshoring production may also help him politically.
Rickard, Stephanie
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Book review: Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, "from the Corn Laws to free trade: interests, ideas, and institutions in historical perspective".
Rickard, Stephanie
British public opinion favours bailouts for countries that have strong economic ties to the UK.
Rickard, Stephanie
British public opinion favours bailouts for countries that havestrong economic ties to the UK.
Rickard, Stephanie
COVID is likely to accelerate offshoring — and voters punish governing parties when that happens.
Rickard, Stephanie
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Compensation for displaced workers is unlikely to halt the rise of protectionism in Europe.
Rickard, Stephanie
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Democracies with proportional voting systems are ‘good citizens’ in global institutions. So will changing its electoral rules make Britain behave better in international forums?
Rickard, Stephanie
Democratic differences: electoral institutions and compliance with GATT/WTO agreements.
Rickard, Stephanie
Economic geography, politics, and the world trade regime.
Rickard, Stephanie
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Government subsidies could boost British manufacturing - but only under the right conditions.
Rickard, Stephanie
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In the 2016 primary, Democrats are united on trade while Donald Trump’s protectionism means that the Republicans are unusually divided.
Rickard, Stephanie
The Inflation Reduction Act is part of a looming international subsidy war driven by politicians' attempts to shore up voter support.
Rickard, Stephanie
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International negotiations and domestic politics: the case of IMF labor market conditionality.
Caraway, Teri; Rickard, Stephanie; Anner, Mark
International negotiations over the global commons.
Rickard, Stephanie
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International relations in Ireland: a survey of academics.
Rickard, Stephanie; Doyle, John
International trade and domestic legal systems: examining the impact of Islamic Law.
Powell, Emilia Justyna; Rickard, Stephanie
Local economic shocks from globalisation are linked to an increase in authoritarian values and the Brexit vote.
Ballard-Rosa, Cameron; Malik, Mashail; Rickard, Stephanie; Scheve, Kenneth
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Open economy politics revisited.
Rickard, Stephanie
Partisan technocrats:how leaders matter in international organizations.
Copelovitch, Mark; Rickard, Stephanie
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Providing more government assistance does not reduce voters' opposition to globalisation.
Rickard, Stephanie
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Spending to win:political Institutions, economic geography, and government subsidies.
Rickard, Stephanie
Strategic targeting: the effect of institutions and interests on distributive transfers.
Rickard, Stephanie
Tariffs versus subsidies:protection versus industrial policy.
Rickard, Stephanie
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This year Trade Adjustment Assistance has been a stumbling block rather than a stepping stone.
Rickard, Stephanie
Trump has the power to raise tariffs because Congress has given up its control over trade policy.
Rickard, Stephanie
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Trump's $12 billion farm subsidies are a solution to a political problem of his own making.
Rickard, Stephanie
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Two sides of the same coin - the consequences of Trump's tariffs for the currency markets.
Rickard, Stephanie
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We need more scrutiny for business subsidies.
Rickard, Stephanie
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What Labour's new industrial strategy needs to succeed.
Rickard, Stephanie
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What provoked Trump's tariffs: politics or economics?
Rickard, Stephanie
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The costs of risk: examining the missing link between globalization and social spending.
Rickard, Stephanie
The perverse consequences of policy restrictions in the presence of asymmetric information.
Hortala-Vallve, Rafael; Larcinese, Valentino; Rickard, Stephanie