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_922364 _aIrwin, Douglas A. |
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_aTariff incidence _bevidence from U.S. sugar duties 1890 - 1914 _c Douglas A. Irwin |
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260 | _c2019 | ||
500 | _aResumen. | ||
500 | _aBibliografía. | ||
520 | _aDo domestic consumers or foreign exporters bear the burden of a tariff on imports? This paper uses a unique set of high-frequency (weekly/daily) data on the landed and the duty-inclusive price of raw sugar in New York City from 1890 to 1914 to help provide an answer. Tariff reductions are immediately passed through to consumer prices, but only about 40 percent of tariff increases are passed through. The apparent explanation is the asymmetric response of demand: imports collapse upon a tariff increase but fail to surge after a tariff reduction. | ||
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_945539 _aIMPORTACION |
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_928302 _aARANCELES |
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_948523 _aTARIFAS |
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_946552 _aINCIDENCIA Y TRASLACION |
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_948092 _aPRECIOS |
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_aESTADOS UNIDOS _942888 |
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_aHISTORIA _945399 |
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_9161109 _oOP 233/2019/3 _tNational Tax Journal _w(IEF)86491 _x 0028-0283 _g v. 72, n. 3, September 2019, p. 599-616 |
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