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Foreign influence and domestic policy

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Aidt, TS 
Albornoz, F 
Hauk, E 

Abstract

jats:pIn an interconnected world, economic and political interests inevitably reach beyond national borders. Since policy choices generate external economic and political costs, foreign state and non-state actors have an interest in influencing policy actions in other sovereign countries to their advantage. Foreign influence is a strategic choice aimed at internalizing these externalities and takes three principal forms: (i) voluntary agreements, (ii) policy interventions based on rewarding or sanctioning the target country to obtain a specific change in policy, and (iii) institution interventions aimed at influencing the political institutions in the target country. We propose a unifying theoretical framework to study when foreign influence is chosen and in which form, and use it to organize and evaluate the new political economics literature on foreign influence along with work in cognate disciplines (JEL D72, D74, F51, F53, P26, P33).</jats:p>

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Keywords

38 Economics, 3801 Applied Economics

Journal Title

Journal of Economic Literature

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Journal ISSN

0022-0515

Volume Title

59

Publisher

American Economic Association

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