The currency devaluations of the 1930s facilitated a faster recovery from the Great Depression in the countries depreciating, but their unilateral manner provoked retaliatory and discriminatory commercial policies abroad. This article explores the importance of the retaliatory motive in the imposition of trade barriers by gold bloc countries during the 1930s and its effects on trade. Relying on new and existing datasets on the introduction of quotas, tariffs, and bilateral trade costs, the quantification of the discriminatory response suggests that these countries imposed significant beggar‐my‐neighbour penalties. The penalties reduced trade to a similar degree that modern regional trade agreements foster trade. Furthermore, the analysis of...
The typical narrative regarding the evolution of world trade prior to World War II refers to a secul...
The U.S recession of 2007 to 2009 is unique in the post-World-War-II experience by the broad company...
In 1922, British colonial Gambia demonetized the French 5-franc coin, which had been legal tender at...
The devaluations of the 1930s facilitated a faster recovery from the Great Depression in the countri...
Conventional wisdom pretends that currency devaluations contributed to the Great Depression of the 1...
This article is the first examination of competitive devaluation in the 1930s using data on exchange...
Was the collapse of world trade between 1928 and 1937 caused by higher transport costs, increased p...
What precisely were the causes and consequences of the trade wars in the 1930s? Were there perhaps d...
The economies of developed countries have, since 2007, experienced the most significant and persiste...
In chapter 1, I ask whether an exchange rate depreciation depresses trading partners' output. I addr...
The paper examines the timing of exit from the interwar gold-exchange standard for a panel of Europe...
Measured by the ratio of trade to output, the period 1870 1913 marked the birth of the first era of ...
This paper investigates the degree of pass-through from import prices and tariffs to wholesale price...
This paper describes the monetary policy response of countries during the inter-war period. How did ...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multilateral, during the 1930s. Previous st...
The typical narrative regarding the evolution of world trade prior to World War II refers to a secul...
The U.S recession of 2007 to 2009 is unique in the post-World-War-II experience by the broad company...
In 1922, British colonial Gambia demonetized the French 5-franc coin, which had been legal tender at...
The devaluations of the 1930s facilitated a faster recovery from the Great Depression in the countri...
Conventional wisdom pretends that currency devaluations contributed to the Great Depression of the 1...
This article is the first examination of competitive devaluation in the 1930s using data on exchange...
Was the collapse of world trade between 1928 and 1937 caused by higher transport costs, increased p...
What precisely were the causes and consequences of the trade wars in the 1930s? Were there perhaps d...
The economies of developed countries have, since 2007, experienced the most significant and persiste...
In chapter 1, I ask whether an exchange rate depreciation depresses trading partners' output. I addr...
The paper examines the timing of exit from the interwar gold-exchange standard for a panel of Europe...
Measured by the ratio of trade to output, the period 1870 1913 marked the birth of the first era of ...
This paper investigates the degree of pass-through from import prices and tariffs to wholesale price...
This paper describes the monetary policy response of countries during the inter-war period. How did ...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multilateral, during the 1930s. Previous st...
The typical narrative regarding the evolution of world trade prior to World War II refers to a secul...
The U.S recession of 2007 to 2009 is unique in the post-World-War-II experience by the broad company...
In 1922, British colonial Gambia demonetized the French 5-franc coin, which had been legal tender at...