
The Economic History Podcast Globalization, Trade and the Populist Response
Oct 31, 2024
In this discussion, Kevin H. O'Rourke, a leading economist and expert in trade and globalization, explores the evolution and measurement of globalization. He highlights how the U.S. and U.K. adopted protectionist policies differently during the 1930s and analyzes the role of tariffs in economic growth. O'Rourke connects the 'losers' of globalization to the rise of populism, contrasting it with historic U.S. populism. His insights reveal how today's trade dynamics echo past geopolitical tensions and shape current economic landscapes.
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Accidental Path Into Economic History
- Kevin O'Rourke recounts discovering economic history by accident while writing a term paper on the Irish famine at Harvard.
- He describes Jeff Sachs' enthusiasm and a 'light bulb' moment that made the field feel achievable and fun.
Secure Tenure Then Write Books
- Do what interests you but recognise modern job markets demand technical skills for tenure.
- O'Rourke recommends securing tenure with rigorous methods, then write broader historical books.
Trade As Market Extension
- International trade extends markets beyond national borders and can be vital for countries with limited domestic resources.
- O'Rourke argues trade was crucial for Britain's Industrial Revolution but its importance varies by country context.


