The impact of war on trade: An interrupted times-series study

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Anderton, CH [1 ]
Carter, JR [1 ]
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[1] Coll Holy Cross, Dept Econ, Worcester, MA 01610 USA
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10.1177/0022343301038004003
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D81 [国际关系];
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The 'trade promotes peace' hypothesis rests upon three premises: (1) Societies achieve salient economic gains from their trading relationships; (2) serious conflict among societies disrupts trade; and (3) premises 1 and 2 enter the calculus of political decisionmakers. If any one of the three premises does nor hold, the liberal linkage between trade and peace is broken. In a recent analysis of seven non-major power dyads, Katherine Barbieri & Jack Lay raise doubts about the second premise upon which the liberal hypothesis rests. In this article, we further test che trade disruption premise. We use an interrupted rime-series model to study the impact of war on trade for 14 major power dyads. We find reasonably strong evidence that major power war is associated with a decline in trade relative to pre- and postwar periods. We also investigate the impact of war on trade for 13 non-major power dyads. Here the evidence is weaker but on balance remains supportive of the trade disruption premise.
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