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Replication Data for: Quitting Globalization: Trade-Related Job Losses, Nationalism, and Resistance to FDI in the United States

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-03-11 收录
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MUDDIH
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Existing research has found that American politicians benefit from trying to attract investment and creates jobs. In this paper, we build on this work by describing the drivers of Americans’ attitudes towards inward foreign investment (FDI). We posit that foreign and Chinese investment are different than domestic investment in the public imagination, and that nationalism and proximity to deindustrialization interact to shape public opinion about them. We propose and test two theories of this interaction using a survey experiment that randomizes whether a respondent is responding to a statement about “business investment”, “foreign business investment”, or “Chinese business investment”. We find that 1) Americans are skeptical of business investments by Chinese, and, to lesser degree, “foreign” firms; 2) the gap in enthusiasm for generic business investment and foreign/Chinese business investment rises with local trade-related job losses; and 3) the distinction between nationalists’ and non-nationalists’ attitudes towards FDI declines in local job losses.
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2019-04-29
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