Protectionism and economic growth: Causal evidence from the first era of globalization
Fabian Ruthardt,
Niklas Potrafke and
Kaspar Wüthrich
VfS Annual Conference 2021 (Virtual Conference): Climate Economics from Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association
Abstract:
We investigate how protectionist policies influence short-run economic growth. Our empirical strategy exploits an extraordinary tax scandal that gave rise to an unexpected change of government in Sweden. A free-trade majority in parliament was overturned by a protectionist majority in 1887. We employ the synthetic control method to select control countries against which economic growth in Sweden can be compared. We do not find evidence suggesting that protectionist policies influenced economic growth and examine channels why. Tariffs increased government revenue. However, the results do not suggest that the protectionist government stimulated the economy by increasing government expenditure.
Keywords: protectionism; economic growth; first era of globalization; synthetic control method; causal inference (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C33 D72 F10 F13 N10 O11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Working Paper: Protectionism and economic growth: Causal evidence from the first era of globalization (2022) 
Working Paper: Protectionism and Economic Growth: Causal Evidence from the First Era of Globalization (2020) 
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