Discussion paper

DP5544 Scared by Foreigners and their Products? Survey Evidence from France

The paper studies attitudes toward immigration and trade using an opinion survey of two thousand French individuals. We find that, beyond usual Stolper-Samuelson effects (skilled individuals are more pro-free trade than others, as in other countries) attitudes toward trade and immigration are correlated and both are ideologically loaded. Right-wing affiliation is robustly associated with protectionism. Moreover, right-wing protectionism concerns not just agriculture but appears to be a broader attitude. It may help explain the predominantly anti-trade rhetoric of France's right-wing governments, although outsiders would expect them to pursue more pro-market and pro-free trade policies than left-wing ones.

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Citation

Verdier, T, A Suwa-Eisenmann, O Cadot and P Geoffard (2006), ‘DP5544 Scared by Foreigners and their Products? Survey Evidence from France‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5544. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp5544