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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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The Tariff Dilemma: Historical Insights and Modern Implications

This chapter examines the parallels between Britain's economic strategies in the 1930s and contemporary U.S. tariffs, emphasizing their impact on trade relations and consumer costs. It highlights the burden of tariffs on American consumers while discussing the complexities of foreign direct investment and trade deficits. Through historical context and economic analysis, it reveals the nuanced dynamics of tariffs and their broad implications for both domestic and global economies.

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