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This paper examines the role of trade liberalization under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tarrifs and Trade (GATT) in promoting economic recovery and growth in Europe in the decade after World War II. The formation of the GATT does not appear to have stimulated a particularly rapid...
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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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initiated the downturn, France increased its share of world gold reserves from 7 percent to 27 percent between 1927 and 1932 and … and world prices had continued. The results indicate that France was somewhat more to blame than the United States for the …
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