Keith Wheeles

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Thus, over the long sweep of history, there have been only two ruptures that have led to major shifts in US trade policy: the Civil War, which marked the transition from revenue to restriction, and the Great Depression, which marked the transition from restriction to reciprocity. The former was associated with a shift in political power between different regions of the country; the latter was associated with a political realignment along with an important institutional change in the trade policymaking process.
Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy (Markets and Governments in Economic History)
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