Self-Harming Trade Policy? Protectionism and Production Networks?

National Bureau of Economic Research(2023)

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Abstract
Using monthly data on temporary trade barriers (TTBs), we esti-mate the dynamic employment effects of protectionism through ver-tical production linkages. First, exploiting high-frequency data and TTB procedural details, we identify trade policy shocks exogenous to economic fundamentals. We then use input-output tables to construct measures of protectionism affecting downstream producers. Finally, we estimate panel local projections using the identified trade policy shocks. Protectionism has small and insignificant beneficial effects in protected industries. The effects in downstream industries are neg-ative, sizable, and significant. The employment decline follows an increase in intermediate input and final goods prices and a decline in stock market returns. (JEL E24, F13, F14, F16, G14, L14)
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protectionism,policy,production,self-harming
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