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Replication Data for: Youngmi Choi, Political economy of free trade agreements in China, Japan, and South Korea: Sectoral politics of the FTA wave, 1998–2016

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Title Replication Data for: Youngmi Choi, Political economy of free trade agreements in China, Japan, and South Korea: Sectoral politics of the FTA wave, 1998–2016
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OJ9QPA
 
Creator Choi, Youngmi
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The aim of this study is to analyze the different impacts of the determinants of free trade agreements (FTAs) based on the stage of the FTA discussions. By disaggregating the FTA formation process into four stages, this study finds that the influence of industry interest groups has a positive impact on FTA formation in the first stage, when two countries initiate the discussion by establishing a joint study. In contrast, it has a negative impact in the last stage, when signed FTAs need to be ratified in order to enter into force. Political institutions emphasized in the existing studies are likely to be significant in the initial stages, but lose their significance as the process moves forward. The findings of this study collectively support the hypothesis that an FTA is the result of sectoral politics where interests and the power of industries have a significant influence on trade policy decision-making.
 
Subject Social Sciences
free trade agreements, China, Japan, South Korea
 
Contributor Choi, Youngmi