ISPS ID:
D077
Suggested citation:
Lu, X., Kenneth Scheve, Matthew J. Slaughter (2012), Replication materials for: ‘Inequity Aversion and the International Distribution of Trade Protection,’ http://hdl.handle.net/10079/06f28b8e-3702-4f20-add3-ae74a1d6f33c. ISPS Data Archive.
Research design:
Data type:
Survey
Data source(s):
Authors
Data source information:
isps(at)yale(dot)edu
Field date:
May 1, 2009
Field Date:
2009-05 - 2009-08
Location:
Location details:
United States and China
Unit of observation:
Individual
Sample size:
China: 2,636; US: 2,295
Inclusion/exclusion:
China: Random sample of major cities and county-level cities; US: National random sample drawn from KN’s Knowledge Panel
Randomization procedure:
Random assignment: The value of X was assigned randomly across respondents to be equal to 800, 2,000, or 4,000 yuan per month in China and 18,000, 40,000, or 80,000 dollars per year in the United States. These values were chosen so that respondents were considering trade protection for low-, average-, and high-wage industries.
Treatment:
A question about limiting the import of foreign products in several industries (asked to consider trade protection for industries with different wage levels)
Treatment administration:
China: In person; US: Internet
Outcome measures:
Likelihood of giving a protectionist response
Archive date:
2019
Owner:
Authors
Terms of use:
ISPS Data Archive: Terms of Use
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