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Biggest Trade Shock Since Civil War | Douglas Irwin on Trump’s “Bigger Than Smoot-Hawley” Tariffs, Great Depression Balance of Payments History, and Tariff Incidence (Who Pays?)

Monetary Matters with Jack Farley

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This chapter analyzes the Trump tariffs in relation to the Smoot-Hawley tariffs of 1930, emphasizing the rapid increase from 2-3% to about 18%. It examines the unprecedented nature of these tariff shifts and their implications within the current economic landscape.

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