Political Economy Approach of Trade Barriers: The Case of Peruvian’s Trade Liberalization
Abstract
This paper analyzes the political economy factors and actors that may have influenced trade
instruments in Peru during the liberalization period of 2001-2015 (which started in 1990
under Fujimori’s administration). The evidence supports the hypothesis that Peruvian trade
barriers liberalization in period 2000-2015 was led by the powerful ‘Ministry of Economy
and Finance (MEF)’, accompanied by traditional and diversified exporters (that consolidated
the unilateral trade liberalization) and by import substitution firms that influenced to some
degree, and reduced the speed rate of, the process of the unilateral trade barriers
liberalization. In addition, the unilateral trade liberalization was facilitated by the weak role
of the formal labor force and consumer’s interest groups with liberal orientation.
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