International trade collapsed, and also became much less multilateral, during the 1930s. Previous studies, looking at aggregate trade flows, have argued that trade policies had relatively little to do with either phenomenon. Using a new dataset incorporating highly disaggregated information on the United Kingdom's imports and trade policies, we find that while conventional wisdom is correct regarding the impact of trade policy on the total value of British imports, discriminatory trade policies can explain the majority of Britain's shift toward Imperial imports in the 1930s
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
What precisely were the causes and consequences of the trade wars in the 1930s? Were there perhaps d...
This article uses newly available state and business records to investigate the effectiveness of Buy...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multi-lateral, during the 1930s. Previous s...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multi-lateral, during the 1930s. Previous s...
International trade became much less multilateral during the 1930s. Previous studies, looking at agg...
The merits of Britain’s trade policy in the late nineteenth century have been long debated. Williams...
This paper investigates the degree of pass-through from import prices and tariffs to wholesale price...
Germany’s trade policy underwent many paradigm shifts throughout its modern history, but none were a...
Previous scholarship has suggested that British trade was generally unaffected by foreign tariffs du...
Previous scholarship has suggested that British trade was generally unaffected by foreign tariffs du...
The currency devaluations of the 1930s facilitated a faster recovery from the Great Depression in th...
With the competitiveness of UK manufacturing declining steadily during the interwar period, and a si...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
What precisely were the causes and consequences of the trade wars in the 1930s? Were there perhaps d...
This article uses newly available state and business records to investigate the effectiveness of Buy...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multi-lateral, during the 1930s. Previous s...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multi-lateral, during the 1930s. Previous s...
International trade became much less multilateral during the 1930s. Previous studies, looking at agg...
The merits of Britain’s trade policy in the late nineteenth century have been long debated. Williams...
This paper investigates the degree of pass-through from import prices and tariffs to wholesale price...
Germany’s trade policy underwent many paradigm shifts throughout its modern history, but none were a...
Previous scholarship has suggested that British trade was generally unaffected by foreign tariffs du...
Previous scholarship has suggested that British trade was generally unaffected by foreign tariffs du...
The currency devaluations of the 1930s facilitated a faster recovery from the Great Depression in th...
With the competitiveness of UK manufacturing declining steadily during the interwar period, and a si...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
What precisely were the causes and consequences of the trade wars in the 1930s? Were there perhaps d...
This article uses newly available state and business records to investigate the effectiveness of Buy...