Trade policy and industrial development: iron and steel in a small open economy, 1870−1913 |
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Authors: | Kris Inwood Ian Keay |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, University of Guelph;2. Department of Economics, Queen's University |
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Abstract: | In this paper we argue that effective tariff protection associated with the 1879 National Policy and the 1887 Tupper tariffs triggered investment in new, technologically advanced blast furnaces that were capable of accommodating rapid output expansion. This conclusion is based on an appreciation of the timing of late nineteenth‐century investments in Canada and their connection to changes in government policy and other demand determinants. In our empirical investigation we use new information on westbound transatlantic freight rates, intra‐continental transport costs, and furnace‐specific micro‐data, and we acknowledge the endogenous relationships linking investment to domestic demand, labour costs, and tariffs. |
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Keywords: | N71 |
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