Is free trade good for growth? Some of the most disturbing evidence to the contrary comes from a period that is often described as the first era of globalization. Studies of the period 1870-1914 have emphasised that protectionist tariff policy was associated with higher rates of economic growth. In this paper we reassess the empirical evidence about the relationship between tariffs and growth in this era. Our key findings challenge the idea of the 19th century tariff-growth paradox. High tariffs did not stimulate economic growth. But there is equally little evidence that trade and other external factors were key determinants of economic growth. The paradox of this era of globalization is not that free trade was bad for growth; it is that th...
While common sense would indicate that trade and growth are positively correlated, it is not clear, ...
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This paper revisits Bairoch’s hypothesis that in the late 19th century tariffs were positively assoc...
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This paper surveys the recent literature on free trade and economic growth. While theory suggests ma...
The paper estimates the correlation between tariffs and economic growth in the late nineteenth centu...
The positive correlation between import tariffs and economic growth across countries in the late nin...
Do countries with lower policy-induced barriers to international trade grow faster, once other relev...
Many papers have explored the relationship between average tariff rates and economic growth when the...
Do lower barriers to international trade induce a positive effect on economic growth? This has been ...
The aims of this study are to assess the relationship between tariff barriers and world trade growth...
This paper revisits Bairoch’s hypothesis that tariffs were positively associated with growth in the...
This article revisits Bairoch’s hypothesis that in the late nineteenth century tariffs were positive...
Many papers have explored the relationship between average tariff rates and economic growth, when th...
I have conducted a survey of journal articles that have examined the relationship between free trade...
While common sense would indicate that trade and growth are positively correlated, it is not clear, ...
This paper studies the role of trading partner’ growth and a domestic import tariff in the possibili...
This paper revisits Bairoch’s hypothesis that in the late 19th century tariffs were positively assoc...
This article investigates the question of how openness affected the growth of income in the late nin...
This paper surveys the recent literature on free trade and economic growth. While theory suggests ma...
The paper estimates the correlation between tariffs and economic growth in the late nineteenth centu...
The positive correlation between import tariffs and economic growth across countries in the late nin...
Do countries with lower policy-induced barriers to international trade grow faster, once other relev...
Many papers have explored the relationship between average tariff rates and economic growth when the...
Do lower barriers to international trade induce a positive effect on economic growth? This has been ...
The aims of this study are to assess the relationship between tariff barriers and world trade growth...
This paper revisits Bairoch’s hypothesis that tariffs were positively associated with growth in the...
This article revisits Bairoch’s hypothesis that in the late nineteenth century tariffs were positive...
Many papers have explored the relationship between average tariff rates and economic growth, when th...
I have conducted a survey of journal articles that have examined the relationship between free trade...
While common sense would indicate that trade and growth are positively correlated, it is not clear, ...
This paper studies the role of trading partner’ growth and a domestic import tariff in the possibili...
This paper revisits Bairoch’s hypothesis that in the late 19th century tariffs were positively assoc...