ArticleTariff policy and comparative advantage in the iron and steel industry: 1870–1929
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We are indebted to Stanley Engerman for helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper. The authors also wish to express their thanks to Robert Wayland for the many paid and unpaid hours he spent collecting and organizing the data used in this paper and to the reviewers of this journal for many helpful suggestions.
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