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A tale of two globalizations : gains for trade and openness 1800-2010 [Data set]
e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
oai:e-archivo.uc3m.es:10016/22355
e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
This dataset in an Excel file compares the wave of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 with its alleged historical antecedent before the outbreak of World War One. We describe trends in
trade and openness, estimate the gains from trade and investigate the proximate causes of the growth
of openness. We argue that the conventional wisdom has to be revised. The first wave of globalization
started around 1820 and culminated around 1870. In the next century, trade continued to grow, with
the exception of the Great Depression, but openness and gains fluctuated widely. Growth resumed in
the early 1970s. By 2007, the world was more open than a century earlier and its inhabitants gained
from trade substantially more than their ancestors did. The current wave of globalization, in spite of
some similarities with previous trends, has no historical antecedents. This dataset is related to the working paper "A tale of two globalizations : gains for trade and openness 1800-2010" by by Giovanni Federico and Antonio Tena Junguito, available on: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/22354
DOI: https://hdl.handle.net/10016/22355
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e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
oai:e-archivo.uc3m.es:10016/22354
Artículo preliminar (workingPaper). 2016
A TALE OF TWO GLOBALIZATIONS : GAINS FOR TRADE AND OPENNESS 1800-2010
e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
This paper compares the wave of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 with its alleged historical antecedent before the outbreak of World War One. We describe trends in trade and openness, estimate the gains from trade and investigate the proximate causes of the growth of openness. We argue that the conventional wisdom has to be revised. The first wave of globalization started around 1820 and culminated around 1870. In the next century, trade continued to grow, with the exception of the Great Depression, but openness and gains fluctuated widely. Growth resumed in the early 1970s. By 2007, the world was more open than a century earlier and its inhabitants gained from trade substantially more than their ancestors did. The current wave of globalization, in spite of some similarities with previous trends, has no historical antecedents.
e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
oai:e-archivo.uc3m.es:10016/30611
Artículo científico (article). 2017
A TALE OF TWO GLOBALIZATIONS: GAINS FROM TRADE AND OPENNESS 1800-2010
e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
This paper compares the waves of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 with its alleged historical antecedent before the outbreak of World War One. We describe trends in trade and openness, investigate the proximate causes of changes in openness and estimate the gains from trade from the early nineteenth century onwards. Our results suggest that the conventional wisdom has to be revised. The first wave of globalization started around 1820 and culminated around 1870. In the next century, trade continued to grow, with the exception of the Great Depression, but openness and gains fluctuated widely. They resumed a clear upward trend from the early 1970s. By 2007, the world was more open than a century earlier and its inhabitants gained from trade substantially more than their ancestors did.
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2 Versiones
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e-cienciaDatos, Repositorio de Datos del Consorcio Madroño
doi:10.21950/RPK3MF
Dataset. 2019
A TALE OF TWO GLOBALIZATIONS : GAINS FOR TRADE AND OPENNESS 1800-2010 [DATA SET]
e-cienciaDatos, Repositorio de Datos del Consorcio Madroño
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
This dataset in an Excel file compares the wave of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 with its alleged historical antecedent before the outbreak of World War One. We describe trends in trade and openness, estimate the gains from trade and investigate the proximate causes of the growth of openness. We argue that the conventional wisdom has to be revised. The first wave of globalization started around 1820 and culminated around 1870. In the next century, trade continued to grow, with the exception of the Great Depression, but openness and gains fluctuated widely. Growth resumed in the early 1970s. By 2007, the world was more open than a century earlier and its inhabitants gained from trade substantially more than their ancestors did. The current wave of globalization, in spite of some similarities with previous trends, has no historical antecedents. This dataset is related to the working paper <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/10016/22354">"A tale of two globalizations : gains for trade and openness 1800-2010"</a> by Giovanni Federico and Antonio Tena Junguito, available on (2016-02)
e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
oai:e-archivo.uc3m.es:10016/22355
Dataset. 2016
A TALE OF TWO GLOBALIZATIONS : GAINS FOR TRADE AND OPENNESS 1800-2010 [DATA SET]
e-Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Federico, Giovanni
- Tena Junguito, Antonio
This dataset in an Excel file compares the wave of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 with its alleged historical antecedent before the outbreak of World War One. We describe trends in
trade and openness, estimate the gains from trade and investigate the proximate causes of the growth
of openness. We argue that the conventional wisdom has to be revised. The first wave of globalization
started around 1820 and culminated around 1870. In the next century, trade continued to grow, with
the exception of the Great Depression, but openness and gains fluctuated widely. Growth resumed in
the early 1970s. By 2007, the world was more open than a century earlier and its inhabitants gained
from trade substantially more than their ancestors did. The current wave of globalization, in spite of
some similarities with previous trends, has no historical antecedents. This dataset is related to the working paper "A tale of two globalizations : gains for trade and openness 1800-2010" by by Giovanni Federico and Antonio Tena Junguito, available on: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/22354
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