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when one of them was predominant. The political economy 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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The usual story of the “first era of globalization” at the end of the nineteenth century sees Denmark as something as an outlier: a country which, like Britain, resisted the globalization backlash in the wake of the inflow of cheap grain from the New World, but where agriculture, rather than...
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It is often assumed that Britain’s colonies followed the British doctrine of free trade in the second half of the nineteenth century. Malta, which became a British colony in 1814, did indeed become an early free trader. However, she failed to liberalize the grain trade, even when the mother...
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periods in history. The political economy of these tariffs has been driven by the location of trade-related economic interests … policies on the US economy, such as the welfare costs of tariffs, the role of protectionism in fostering US industrialization …
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