The merits of Britain’s trade policy in the late nineteenth century have been long debated. Williamson and O’Rourke found a positive correlation between tariffs and growth across countries in the period, suggesting that free trade harmed the British economy. By contrast, Crafts and Broadberry disagree with the idea that the late Victorian slowdown in British productivity can be ascribed to weak exports, and instead highlight the benefits of openness to Britain’s services sector. This dissertation will aim to contribute to this debate by examining a little studied example of British soft protectionism. In 1887, Britain sought to protect manufacturers from competition in home and foreign markets by passing the Merchandise Marks Act. This requ...
In this dissertation, I examine the inter-temporal variation (course) and the composition (character...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
We explore the links between openness and economic performance in Britain between 1870 and 1999. The...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multilateral, during the 1930s. Previous st...
This article uses newly available state and business records to investigate the effectiveness of Buy...
The thesis examines the relationship between hegemony and trade liberalization, comparing the cases ...
Classical economists engaged in a vigorous debate over whether Britain's tariff reductions in the 18...
Previous scholarship has suggested that British trade was generally unaffected by foreign tariffs du...
Including contributions from such figures as Douglas Irwin, James Foreman-Peck, Kevin O'Rourke and M...
This paper uses a new data set of comparative productivity levels on a sectoral basis to shed light ...
Paper presented at: The Sixth Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), Istanb...
The historiography of economic relationships between Britain and the Southern Cone during the first ...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
The thesis examines the interplay of business, politics and the economy during the 1930s. Relationsh...
In this dissertation, I examine the inter-temporal variation (course) and the composition (character...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
We explore the links between openness and economic performance in Britain between 1870 and 1999. The...
International trade collapsed, and also became much less multilateral, during the 1930s. Previous st...
This article uses newly available state and business records to investigate the effectiveness of Buy...
The thesis examines the relationship between hegemony and trade liberalization, comparing the cases ...
Classical economists engaged in a vigorous debate over whether Britain's tariff reductions in the 18...
Previous scholarship has suggested that British trade was generally unaffected by foreign tariffs du...
Including contributions from such figures as Douglas Irwin, James Foreman-Peck, Kevin O'Rourke and M...
This paper uses a new data set of comparative productivity levels on a sectoral basis to shed light ...
Paper presented at: The Sixth Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), Istanb...
The historiography of economic relationships between Britain and the Southern Cone during the first ...
The Cobden-Chevalier Treaty of 1860 is regarded as central turning point in nineteenth-century trade...
The thesis examines the interplay of business, politics and the economy during the 1930s. Relationsh...
In this dissertation, I examine the inter-temporal variation (course) and the composition (character...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...
Britain – contrary to received wisdom – was not a free trader for most of the 1800s and, despite rep...