Rohit Mishra

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Partly as a result of such agreements, tariffs have fallen to historically low levels. After collapsing in the 1940s, largely due to rising import prices during and after World War II, the average tariff on dutiable imports stood at about 10 percent by the early 1950s and then declined to about 5 percent by the late 1970s, about where it stands today.
Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy (Markets and Governments in Economic History)
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