Terms of trade during the first globalization: new evidence, new results

Author:

Chilosi David1,Federico Giovanni2,Tena-Junguito Antonio3

Affiliation:

1. King’s College, London, UK Department of Political Economy, , david.chilosi@kcl.ac.uk

2. New York University Abu Dhabi Division of Social Sciences, , United Arab Emirates

3. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Department of Social Sciences, , Spain

Abstract

Abstract By analyzing a new dataset of terms of trade covering the whole world during the “first globalization” (1800–1913), this article finds that trends of terms of trade varied significantly, both within the periphery and the core, and were mainly driven by import prices. Volatility declined because price spikes became less frequent and export prices became increasingly stable. We find little evidence of de-industrialization. Consistent with our trends, prices of primary products, similarly to those of manufactures, were falling and so was their volatility. These results sit uneasily with the view that terms of trade played a crucial role in holding back the development of peripheral countries before World War I.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),History

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