A recent literature explores the nature and causes of the 2008–2009 collapse in international trade. The decline was particularly great for automobiles and industrial supplies; it occurred largely along the intensive margin; quantities fell by more than prices; and prices fell less for differentiated products. Do these “stylized facts” hold for all trade collapses? This paper uses detailed, commodity-specific information on UK imports between 1929 and 1933 to compare the Great Depression and the Great Recession. It also compares the free trading collapse of 1929–1931 with the protectionist collapse of 1931–1933, to examine the relative importance of protection for the UK trade patterns
A unique feature of the financial crisis is the unprecedented collapse in global world trade. The ob...
Against the background of a collapse of world trade and predictions in March 2009 by IMF, WTO and Wo...
World trade experienced a sudden, severe, and synchronised collapse in late 2008 – the sharpest in r...
A recent literature explores the nature and causes of the collapse in international trade during 200...
In this paper, I offer some preliminary comparisons between the trade collapses of the Great Depress...
Trade has declined massively during the crisis. This chapter assesses the relative roles of falling ...
Trade has declined massively during the crisis. This column assesses the relative roles of falling d...
textabstractIn order to put the mainstream narrative for the recent world trade collapse into a cons...
This paper introduces a new dataset of commodity-specific, bilateral import data for four large Asia...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
We identify a new set of stylized facts on the 2008-2009 trade collapse that we hope can be used to ...
textabstractThis paper analyses drivers of imports during the major world trade collapses of the Gre...
We identify a new set of stylized facts on the 2008-2009 trade collapse using detailed dis-aggregate...
The World Trade Organization forecasts that the volume of global trade will in 2009 exhibit its bigg...
We document the behavior of trade prices during the Great Trade Collapse of 2008- 2009 using transac...
A unique feature of the financial crisis is the unprecedented collapse in global world trade. The ob...
Against the background of a collapse of world trade and predictions in March 2009 by IMF, WTO and Wo...
World trade experienced a sudden, severe, and synchronised collapse in late 2008 – the sharpest in r...
A recent literature explores the nature and causes of the collapse in international trade during 200...
In this paper, I offer some preliminary comparisons between the trade collapses of the Great Depress...
Trade has declined massively during the crisis. This chapter assesses the relative roles of falling ...
Trade has declined massively during the crisis. This column assesses the relative roles of falling d...
textabstractIn order to put the mainstream narrative for the recent world trade collapse into a cons...
This paper introduces a new dataset of commodity-specific, bilateral import data for four large Asia...
Note: This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the European Central Ba...
We identify a new set of stylized facts on the 2008-2009 trade collapse that we hope can be used to ...
textabstractThis paper analyses drivers of imports during the major world trade collapses of the Gre...
We identify a new set of stylized facts on the 2008-2009 trade collapse using detailed dis-aggregate...
The World Trade Organization forecasts that the volume of global trade will in 2009 exhibit its bigg...
We document the behavior of trade prices during the Great Trade Collapse of 2008- 2009 using transac...
A unique feature of the financial crisis is the unprecedented collapse in global world trade. The ob...
Against the background of a collapse of world trade and predictions in March 2009 by IMF, WTO and Wo...
World trade experienced a sudden, severe, and synchronised collapse in late 2008 – the sharpest in r...