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Explaining Mass Support for Agricultural Protectionism: Evidence from a Survey Experiment During the Global Recession
Megumi Naoi,
Ikuo Kume
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Business & Economics
Agricultural Protectionism
100%
Global Recession
73%
Food Imports
64%
Experiment
34%
Job Insecurity
29%
Priming
26%
Sympathy
16%
Collective Action
13%
Proceeds
13%
Agricultural Products
11%
Wisdom
10%
Farmers
9%
Developed Countries
8%
Japan
7%
Government
6%
Social Sciences
protectionism
73%
producer
49%
import
42%
experiment
34%
food
31%
evidence
24%
projection
21%
consumer interest
17%
agricultural product
12%
sympathy
11%
collective behavior
11%
wisdom
10%
stimulus
9%
opposition
9%
Japan
8%
anxiety
7%
citizen
7%