The Political Economy of Geoeconomic Power
    Working Paper 33353
  
        
    DOI 10.3386/w33353
  
        
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          Great powers are increasingly using their economic and financial strength for geopolitical aims. This rise of "geoeconomics" has the potential to reshape the international trade and financial system. This paper examines the role of domestic political economy forces in determining a government's ability to project geoeconomic power abroad. We also discuss the role that persuading or coercing foreign governments plays in projecting geoeconomic power around the world.
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      Copy CitationChristopher Clayton, Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger, "The Political Economy of Geoeconomic Power," NBER Working Paper 33353 (2025), https://doi.org/10.3386/w33353.
 
Published Versions
Christopher Clayton & Matteo Maggiori & Jesse Schreger, 2025. "The Political Economy of Geoeconomic Power," AEA Papers and Proceedings, vol 115, pages 588-592.