In the two years after the imposition of the Smoot-Hawley tariff in June 1930, the volume of U.S. imports fell over 40%. To what extent can this collapse of trade be attributed to the tariff itself versus other factors such as declining income or foreign retaliation? Partial and general equilibrium assessments indicate that the Smoot-Hawley tariff itself reduced imports by 4-8% (ceteris paribus), although the combination of specific duties and deflation further raised the effective tariff and reduced imports an additional 8-10%. A counterfactual simulation suggests that nearly a quarter of the observed 40% decline in imports can be attributed to the rise in the effective tariff (i.e., Smoot-Hawley plus deflation). © 1998 by the President an...
In the century after the Civil War, roughly two-thirds of U.S. dutiable imports were subject to spec...
Classical economists engaged in a vigorous debate over whether Britain's tariff reductions in the 18...
This paper provides an analysis of the effects of two trade policies on the softwood lumber industry...
dissertationIn the United States, tariffs have received more legislative attention than any other ec...
One of the most egregious errors committed during the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Tariff A...
One of the most egregious errors committed during the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Tariff A...
Four years after passing the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariff in 1930, Congress enacted the Reciprocal T...
While scholars have devoted considerable attention to U.S. trade policy in the 1930s, particularly t...
Abstract The United States were a protectionist country from the Civil War to 1934, except under the...
Abstract The United States were a protectionist country from the Civil War to 1934, except under the...
In the late nineteenth century, the United States imposed high tariffs to protect domestic manufactu...
Even though tariff rates fell throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, there is grow-ing consensus that ...
This paper calculates a trade restrictiveness index, i.e., the uniform tariff that yields the same w...
OR POLICIES? In the century after the Civil War, roughly two-thirds of U.S, dutiable imports were su...
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 could be the best-known piece of Congressional legislation. It a...
In the century after the Civil War, roughly two-thirds of U.S. dutiable imports were subject to spec...
Classical economists engaged in a vigorous debate over whether Britain's tariff reductions in the 18...
This paper provides an analysis of the effects of two trade policies on the softwood lumber industry...
dissertationIn the United States, tariffs have received more legislative attention than any other ec...
One of the most egregious errors committed during the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Tariff A...
One of the most egregious errors committed during the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Tariff A...
Four years after passing the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariff in 1930, Congress enacted the Reciprocal T...
While scholars have devoted considerable attention to U.S. trade policy in the 1930s, particularly t...
Abstract The United States were a protectionist country from the Civil War to 1934, except under the...
Abstract The United States were a protectionist country from the Civil War to 1934, except under the...
In the late nineteenth century, the United States imposed high tariffs to protect domestic manufactu...
Even though tariff rates fell throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, there is grow-ing consensus that ...
This paper calculates a trade restrictiveness index, i.e., the uniform tariff that yields the same w...
OR POLICIES? In the century after the Civil War, roughly two-thirds of U.S, dutiable imports were su...
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 could be the best-known piece of Congressional legislation. It a...
In the century after the Civil War, roughly two-thirds of U.S. dutiable imports were subject to spec...
Classical economists engaged in a vigorous debate over whether Britain's tariff reductions in the 18...
This paper provides an analysis of the effects of two trade policies on the softwood lumber industry...