Peddling protectionism : Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression
by
 
Irwin, Douglas A., 1962- author.

Title
Peddling protectionism : Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression

Author
Irwin, Douglas A., 1962- author.

ISBN
9781400838394

Publication Information
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (244 pages) : illustrations, map

Abstract
The Smoot-Hawley tariff of 1930, which raised U.S. duties on hundreds of imported goods to record levels, is America's most infamous trade law. It is often associated with--and sometimes blamed for--the onset of the Great Depression, the collapse of world trade, and the global spread of protectionism in the 1930s. Even today, the ghosts of congressmen Reed Smoot and Willis Hawley haunt anyone arguing for higher trade barriers; almost single-handedly, they made protectionism an insult rather than a compliment. In Peddling Protectionism, Douglas Irwin provides the first comprehensive history of.

Corporate Subject
United States. Tariff Act of 1930.

Title Subject
Tariff Act of 1930 (United States) (OCoLC)fst01362739

Subject Term
Tariff -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
 
Protectionism -- United States.
 
Depressions -- 1929 -- United States.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7svnx


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