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Partisan Politics & Business Confidence: Internationally vs Domestically Oriented Firms

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Partisan Politics & Business Confidence: Internationally vs. Domestically Oriented Firms Tim Büthe* tim.buthe@post.harvard.edu Paper prepared for delivery at APSA Philadelphia 29 August 2003 Panel 14-22/15-22 Business-Government Relations in Advanced Industrialized Economies Draft Comments welcome Please do not cite without permission * Tim Büthe is James B. Conant Fellow at the Center for European Studie Harvard University. In 2003/04 he will be Political Science Fellow and visiting assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Stanford; in fall 2004
International Organization vol.57 no.3 (Summer 2003): 587-616. Mosley Layna. 2000. "Room to Move: International Financial Markets and National Welfare States." International Organization vol.54 no.4 (Autumn 2000): 737-773. Schneider Friedrich and Bruno S. Frey. 1985. "Economic and Political Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment." World Development vol.13 no.2 (February): 161-175. Schumpeter Joseph A. 1939. Business Cycles: A Theoretical Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Capitalist Process. 2 vols. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. UN Centre on Transnational Corporations. 1992. Determinants of


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