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Foreign and domestic protectionism: what impact on the British economy?

In the late 19th century, Britain faced rising protectionism in some of its key export markets. Then, in the early 20th century, the country itself embraced a protectionist trading agenda. These experiences had long-term consequences for the structure and productivity of the national economy.

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Trade & supply chains

Globalisation and backlash: how has world trade evolved over 300 years?

Over the past three centuries, economic nationalism has ebbed and flowed: from the mercantile system that Adam Smith described in 1776 through waves of globalisation, backlash and battles for supremacy.

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Mapping protectionism: average tariffs worldwide

President Trump has declared April 2nd "Liberation Day in America". This map shows average tariff rates at the start of the trade war that is reshaping global trade.

Click on the map to read Brian Varian on what economic history can tell us about protectionism's impact on the British economy

Energy & climate change

How does fast fashion affect the environment? 

The fast fashion industry is characterised by both overproduction and overconsumption. The sector is harmful to the environment, requiring enormous quantities of natural resources and creating substantial waste. Policy-makers could promote a more circular economy to reduce the damage.

Business, big & small

Fast fashion: what are the true costs?

The cost of living crisis has led to an explosion in the fast fashion industry. Buying cheap, low-quality clothes allows people to update their wardrobes regularly at a modest cost. But this comes at the expense of both the environment and the wellbeing of garment workers in developing countries.

Attitudes, media & governance

How has national wellbeing evolved over time?

Survey data on national wellbeing only go back a few decades, but text analysis makes it possible to observe changes over longer periods of time. The results reveal the big influences on peaks and troughs in human happiness: income, health, aspirations and avoidance of major conflicts.

Crime & policing

Youth violence in England and Wales: what can be done?

Youth violence has high costs – not just for the victims but for their families and communities. Tackling the crisis needs a coordinated approach of the kind deployed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic – one that includes police and the criminal justice system, but with public health at its core.

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