The Smoot-Hawley Trade War

Author:

Mitchener Kris James1,O'Rourke Kevin Hjortshøj2,Wandschneider Kirsten3

Affiliation:

1. Santa Clara University , USA , CASBS, CAGE, CEPR, CES-ifo & NBER

2. NYU Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates , CEPR & NBER

3. University of Vienna , Austria & CEPR

Abstract

Abstract We document the outbreak of a trade war after the United States adopted the Smoot-Hawley tariff in June 1930. U.S. trade partners initially protested, with many eventually choosing to retaliate with tariffs. Using a new quarterly dataset on bilateral trade for ninety-nine countries, we show that U.S. exports to retaliators fell by 28%–32%. Using a second new dataset on U.S. exports at the product level, we find that the most important U.S. exports to retaliating markets were particularly affected, suggesting a possible mechanism whereby the United States was targeted despite most-favoured-nation obligations. The retaliators’ welfare gains from trade fell by 8%–16%.

Funder

European Union

Seventh Framework Programme

ERC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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