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Journal Article

The Effect of Trade on Workers and Voters

Authors

  • Dippel
  • C.
  • Gold
  • R.
  • Heblich
  • S.
  • Pinto
  • R.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1093/ej/ueab041

JEL Classification

D72 F6 J2

Key Words

Import Exposure

Local Labor Markets

Voting

Related Topics

Labor Market

International Trade

Globalization

We investigate economic causes of the rising support of populist parties in industrialised countries. Looking at Germany, we find that exposure to imports from low-wage countries increases the support for nationalist parties between 1987–2009, while increasing exports have the opposite effect. The net effect translates into increasing support of the right-populist Alternative for Germany party after its emergence in 2013. Individual data from the German Socio-Economic Panel reveal that low-skilled manufacturing workers’ political preferences are most responsive to trade exposure. Using a novel approach to causal mediation analysis, we identify trade-induced labour market adjustments as an economic mechanism causing the voting response to international trade.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Dr. Robert Gold
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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Subject Dossiers

  • View over cargo ship deck with containers

    International Trade

  • People demonstrating against war in the Ukraine

    War against Ukraine

Research Center

  • Trade