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The empire project: Trade policy in interwar Canada

Authors: Lampe, Markus
O’Rourke, Kevin Hjortshøj
Reiter, Lorenz
Yotov, Yoto V.
Keywords: trade policy;trade agreements;interwar tariffs;multilateral resistances;trade elasticities;Canada;empire
Issue Date: 5-May-2023
Citation: Lampe, M., O'Rourke, K. H., Reiter, L., & Yotov, Y. V. (2023). The empire project: Trade policy in interwar Canada. NYUAD Division of Social Science Working Paper, #0089.
Series/Report no.: NYUAD Division of Social Science Working Papers;#0089
Abstract: This paper uses a new dataset on the universe of Canadian imports and tariffs between 1924 and 1936, disaggregated into 1697 goods originating in 112 countries, to analyze the impact on Canadian imports of interwar Canadian trade policy, including the 1932 Ottawa trade agreements. Rather than use a dummy variable approach, we compute the impact of individual tariffs which varied substantially across goods, trade partners, and time. We develop a novel method of controlling for multilateral resistances in the context of a one-country dataset, and perform a variety of counterfactual exercises to determine the impact of tariffs on trade flows. The overall impact of post-1929 tariff shifts, including the 1932 agreements, was relatively small, reflecting the fact that Canadian trade policy was already highly protectionist trade agreements can have heterogenous effects on participants because the shocks involved are different. Compared with a free trade counterfactual, the impact of the overall structure of protection on the level and composition of trade was large.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/74890
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