TY - BOOK AU - Coatsworth,John H. AU - Williamson,Jeffrey G. ED - National Bureau of Economic Research. TI - The Roots of Latin American Protectionism: Looking Before the Great Depression T2 - NBER working paper series PY - 2002/// CY - Cambridge, Mass. PB - National Bureau of Economic Research N1 - June 2002; Hardcopy version available to institutional subscribers N2 - This paper uncovers a fact that has not been well appreciated: tariffs in Latin America were far higher than anywhere else in the century before the Great Depression. This is a surprising fact given that this region has been said to have exploited globalization forces better than most during the pre-1914 belle epoque and for which the Great Depression has always been viewed as a critical policy turning point towards protection and de-linking from the world economy. This paper shows that the explanation cannot lie with output gains from protection, since, while such gains were present in Europe and its non-Latin offshoots, they were not present in Latin America. The paper then explores Latin American tariffs as a revenue source, as a protective device for special interests, and as the result of other political economy struggles. We conclude by asking whether the same pro-protection conditions exist today as those which existed more than a century ago UR - https://www.nber.org/papers/w8999 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8999 ER -