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Did the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 initiate a revolution in the American trade policy?

Bewirkte der "Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act" von 1934 eine Revolution in der amerikanischen Handelspolitik?
[journal article]

Schwob, Claude

Abstract

'Some historians think that the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (RTAA) of 1934 marked a revolution in the American commercial policy. In order to evaluate this assessment the author examines in detail the trade policy instruments implemented and the outcomes yielded by the American trade policy afte... view more

'Some historians think that the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (RTAA) of 1934 marked a revolution in the American commercial policy. In order to evaluate this assessment the author examines in detail the trade policy instruments implemented and the outcomes yielded by the American trade policy after 1934 and before the GATT came into effect (1948). He concludes that the RTAA did not revolutionize the American trade policy. The RTAA conveys first of all a change in the protection technology. But the 'new' American trade policy was also given the goal to expand American exports and to promote the American economic and political influence in the world, while the 'ancient' one has been more defensive and had intended first to protect the American economy from foreign competition.' (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
export; economic power; North America; statuary regulation; historical analysis; economic policy; export policy; trade policy; protectionism; United States of America

Classification
National Economy
General History
Economic Policy

Method
applied research; historical

Document language
English

Publication Year
2009

Page/Pages
p. 377-389

Journal
Historical Social Research, 34 (2009) 4

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.34.2009.4.377-389

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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