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The Imbalances of the Bretton Woods System 1965 to 1973 : U.S. Inflation, the Elephant in the Room
Bordo, Michael D.
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2018
This paper argues that the key deep underlying fundamental for the growing international imbalances leading to the collapse of the Bretton Woods system between 1971 and 1973 was rising U.S. inflation since 1965. It was driven in turn by expansionary fiscal and monetary policies—the elephant in...
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Does Trade Reform Promote Economic Growth? A Review of Recent Evidence
Irwin, Douglas A.
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2022
Do trade reforms that significantly reduce import barriers lead to faster economic growth? In the two decades since Rodríguez and Rodrik’s (2000) critical survey of empirical work on this question, new research has tried to overcome the various methodological problems that have plagued...
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Gold Sterilization and the Recession of 1937-38
Irwin, Douglas A.
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2011
real
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How New Fed Corporate Bond Programs Dampened the Financial Accelerator in the Covid-19 Recession
Bordo, Michael D.
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Duca, John V.
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2021
In the financial crisis and recession induced by the Covid-19 pandemic, many investment-grade firms became unable to borrow from securities markets. In response, the Fed not only reopened its commercial paper funding facility but also announced it would purchase newly issued and seasoned bonds...
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Monetary Policy Regimes and Economic Performance : The Historical Record
Bordo, Michael D.
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Schwartz, Anna J.
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2021
the same time, policymakers within major nations placed more emphasis on stabilizing the real
economy
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U.S. Trade Policy in Historical Perspective
Irwin, Douglas A.
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2019
when one of them was predominant. The political
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of these tariffs has been driven by the interaction between … political power of those regions in Congress. The paper also addresses the impact of trade policies on the U.S.
economy
, such as …
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Deep Recessions, Fast Recoveries, and Financial Crises : Evidence from the American Record
Bordo, Michael D.
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2012
Do steep recoveries follow deep recessions? Does it matter if a credit crunch or banking panic accompanies the recession? Moreover does it matter if the recession is associated with a housing bust? We look at the American historical experience in an attempt to answer these questions. The answers...
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Revenue or Reciprocity? Founding Feuds Over Early U.S. Trade Policy
Irwin, Douglas A.
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2009
The Constitution of 1787 was designed to give Congress powers over trade policy that it lacked under the Articles of Confederation. The Washington administration was split over whether to use these powers to raise revenue or to retaliate against Britain's discriminatory trade policies. Obsessed...
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From Smoot-Hawley to Reciprocal Trade Agreements : Changing the Course of U.S. Trade Policy in the 1930s
Irwin, Douglas A.
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2021
Four years after passing the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariff in 1930, Congress enacted the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (RTAA), which gave the president the authority to undertake tariff-reduction agreements (without Congressional approval) with foreign countries. The resulting trade agreements...
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Antebellum Tariff Politics : Coalition Formation and Shifting Regional Interests
Irwin, Douglas A.
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2021
Throughout U.S. history, import tariffs have been put on a sustained downward path in only two instances: from the early-1830s until the Civil War and from the mid-1930s to the present. This paper analyzes how the movement toward higher tariffs in the 1820s was reversed for the rest of the...
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