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Welt 100 World 100 Interessenpolitik 98 Lobbying 98 USA 82 United States 82 Multinationales Unternehmen 43 Transnational corporation 43 China 42 EU countries 38 EU-Staaten 38 Theorie 37 Theory 37 Auslandsinvestition 36 Foreign investment 36 Corporate Social Responsibility 32 Corporate social responsibility 32 Globalisierung 31 Globalization 31 Regulation 31 Regulierung 31 International economic relations 25 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 25 Außenwirtschaftspolitik 23 Foreign economic policy 23 Industrial policy 22 Industriepolitik 22 Bank regulation 19 Bankenregulierung 19 Interessenvertretung 18 Interest group 18 Developing countries 16 Entwicklungsländer 16 Financial market regulation 16 Finanzmarktregulierung 16 Handelsliberalisierung 16 Trade liberalization 16 lobbying 16 Financial crisis 14 Finanzkrise 14
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Article in journal 474 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 474 Collection of articles of several authors 8 Sammelwerk 8 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Case study 3 Fallstudie 3
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Lowery, David 6 Aggarwal, Vinod K. 5 Büthe, Tim 4 Chalmers, Adam William 4 Evenett, Simon J. 4 Marcus, Alfred A. 4 Young, Kevin 4 Zeng, Ka 4 Clark, Gordon L. 3 Down, Ian 3 Drope, Jeffrey M. 3 Gray, Virginia 3 Hond, Frank den 3 Kono, Daniel Y. 3 Koo, Min Gyo 3 McGuire, Steven 3 Monk, Ashby H. B. 3 Prakash, Aseem 3 Windhoff-Héritier, Adrienne 3 Winecoff, William Kindred 3 Adelaiye, Samaila Oluwatope 2 Ahmed, Alia 2 Ahmed, Kaleem 2 Auld, Graeme 2 Ballor, Grace A. 2 Bell, Stephen 2 Berry, William D. 2 Best, Eric 2 Biglaiser, Glen 2 Breznitz, Dan 2 Bril Mascarenhas, Tómas 2 Brown, Dana L. 2 Bull, Benedicte 2 Carden, Art 2 Casanova, Lourdes 2 Chand, Daniel E. 2 Coen, David 2 Coleman, Tyler 2 Culpepper, Pepper D. 2 Curran, Louise 2
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Business and politics : B&P 477
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ECONIS (ZBW) 477
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Grounding the middle-income trap in a world of global value chains
Bril Mascarenhas, Tómas; Freytes, Carlos; Schneider, … - In: Business and politics : B&P 28 (2026) 1, pp. 1-9
This introduction grounds the middle-income (MI) trap by looking at the empirical realities of firms, sectors, national, and subnational institutions embedded in global value chains (GVCs). While MI-trap scholarship has shed light on macro-structural constraints, it often overlooks international...
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China, global value chains, and the middle-income trap
Murphree, Michael; Breznitz, Dan - In: Business and politics : B&P 28 (2026) 1, pp. 10-28
Whether China can avoid the middle-income trap has been the subject of extensive research. Currently classified as an upper middle-income country, China increasingly exhibits similar characteristics as countries currently experiencing the middle-income trap. However, using evidence from China's...
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Sticky industrial policies and divergent value chain upgrading patterns : lessons from Querétaro and Jalisco, Mexico
Fuentes, Alberto; Pipkin, Seth - In: Business and politics : B&P 28 (2026) 1, pp. 29-50
In proposing industrial policies to promote development-enhancing upgrading, both the Middle-Income Trap (MIT) and Global Value Chain (GVC) literatures imply a "technocratic" approach that matches a given technical challenge to the right policy instrument. This paper suggests that, apart from...
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Subordinate, defiant, and path-breaking : alternative upgrading trajectories out of the middle-income trap in the Argentine auto parts and biotechnology value chains
Freytes, Carlos; Bril Mascarenhas, Tómas; Gianibelli, … - In: Business and politics : B&P 28 (2026) 1, pp. 51-75
Bridging together the Middle-Income Trap (MIT) literature with the Global Value Chains (GVCs) approach may provide a more fine-grained understanding of the middle-income (MI) countries' developmental dilemmas. While the former identifies the structural challenges these countries face, the latter...
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Decoding upgrading in middle-income countries : the political economy of IT industrial policy in two Mexican states
Rangel Padilla, Mariana - In: Business and politics : B&P 28 (2026) 1, pp. 76-99
In an era of fragmented global production and domestic decentralization, middle-income countries confront the complex challenge of industrial upgrading. While national governments remain central to industrial policy design and funding, upgrading unfolds through multi-level interactions between...
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Middle income trap
2026
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Varieties of local content : comparing ideas and institutions in Brazil and Malaysia's oil and gas sector
Kasahara, Yuri; Botelho, Antonio J.; Lima-de-Oliveira, … - In: Business and politics : B&P 28 (2026) 1, pp. 100-126
Local content policies (LCPs) are key instruments of industrial policy used by middle-income countries (MICs) to capture segments of global value chains (GVCs). While, in principle, LCPs are very similar, in practice, they are highly diverse. What to prioritize, how to measure it, while...
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The middle-income trap, state capacity, and institutional business power : understanding the failed upgrading of the lithium industry in Chile
Carrasco, Sebastian; Madariaga, Aldo - In: Business and politics : B&P 28 (2026) 1, pp. 127-151
Since the 1980s, state capacity has been a major explanation for countries leaving the middle-income trap. However, this literature is unable to explain the failed experiences of countries with relatively high state capacity. This was the case of Chile after the unsuccessful enaction of a series...
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Congressional position-taking on punitive tariffs : president Trump’s 2018 auto tariff
Rocca, Michael S.; Wang, Miao - In: Business and politics : B&P 27 (2025) 3, pp. 331-349
On 1 March 2018, President Trump declared a 25% tariff on certain steel imports by invoking Section 232 of the 1962 Trade Expansion Act. The tariff pitted two of America's most storied and interconnected industries, steel and auto producers, against one another and made allies out of longtime...
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Antitrust and corporate taxation
Lee, Jonghoon; Pond, Amy - In: Business and politics : B&P 27 (2025) 3, pp. 350-371
Although citizens value competitive markets and support small businesses, we observe substantial variation in market concentration. Why do politicians abstain from taking action to reduce concentration? We propose an often overlooked political benefit to concentrated markets: When concentration...
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