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The Antebellum Tariff on Cotton Textiles Revisited

Douglas A. Irwin
Dartmouth College - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Peter Temin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)


August 2000

NBER Working Paper No. W7825

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Recent research has suggested that the antebellum U.S. cotton textile industry would have been wiped out had it not received tariff protection. We reaffirm Taussig's judgment that the U.S. cotton textile industry was largely independent of the tariff by the 1830s. American and British producers specialized in quite different types of textile products that were poor substitutes for one another. The Walker tariff of 1846, for example, reduced the duties on cotton textiles from nearly 70 percent to 25 percent and imports soared as a result, but there was little change in domestic production. Using data from 1826 to 1860, we estimate the responsiveness of domestic production to fluctuations in import prices and conclude that the industry could have survived even if the tariff had been completely eliminated.

JEL Classifications: N51

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Date posted: August 01, 2000 ; Last revised: March 07, 2003

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Irwin, Douglas A. and Temin, Peter , The Antebellum Tariff on Cotton Textiles Revisited (August 2000). NBER Working Paper No. W7825. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=238004


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Douglas A. Irwin (Contact Author)
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Peter Temin
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