I.L.O. (1990), International Standard Classification of Occupations: ISCO-88 (International
Labour Organization).
D.A. Irwin (1989), “Political economy and Peel’s Repeal of the Corn Laws,” Economics and Politics
1,pp.41-59.
D.A. Irwin (1994), “The political economy of free trade: voting in the British general election of
1906,” Journal of Law and Economics 37, pp. 75-108.
W. Kaempfer and S. Marks (1993), “The expected effects of trade liberalization: evidence from U.S.
Congressional action on fast-track authority,” The World Economy 16, pp. 725-740.
R. Kanbur (1999), “Income distribution implications of globalization and liberalization in Africa,”
mimeo, Cornell University.
G. King, M. Tomz and J. Wittenberg (2000), “Making the most of statistical analyses: improving
interpretation and presentation,” American Journal of Political Science 44, pp. 341-355.
S.P. Magee (1978), “Three simple tests of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem,” in P.Oppenheimer, ed.,
Issues in International Economics (Stockfield: Oriel Press).
S.P. Magee, WA. Brock and L. Young (1989), Black Hole Tariffs and Endogenous Policy Theory
(Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press).
A.M. Mayda and D. Rodrik (2001), “Why are some people (and countries) more protectionist than
others? A cross-country analysis,” mimeo, Harvard University (March).
W. Mayer (1984), “Endogenous tariff formation,” American Economic Review 74, pp. 970-985.
D. Rodrik (1995), “Political economy of trade policy,” in G.M. Grossman and K. Rogoff, eds.,
Handbook of International Economics Vol. 3 (Amsterdam: North Holland).
D. Rodrik (1997), Has Globalization Gone Too Far? (Washington DC: Institute for International
Economics).
R. Rogowski (1989), Commerce and Coalitions: How Trade Affects Domestic Political
Arrangements (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press).
K.F. Scheve and M.J. Slaughter (2001), “What determines individual trade-policy preferences?”
Journal of International Economics 54, pp. 267-292.
C. Schonhardt-Bailey (1991), “Specific factors, capital markets, portfolio diversification, and free
trade: domestic determinants of the Repeal of the Corn Laws,” World Politics 43, pp. 545-569.
S. Shulman (2000), “Nationalist sources ofinternational economic integration,” International
Studies Quarterly 44, pp. 365-390.
M. Slaughter (2000), “Trade and labor-market outcomes: what about developing countries?,” paper
presented to NBER Inter-American Seminar on Economics (July).
J. Svejnar (1999), “Labor markets in the transitional central and east European economies,” in O.
27