Local labor market effects of the 2002 Bush steel tariffs
J Lake, D Liu - 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
J Lake, D Liu
2022•papers.ssrn.comPresident Bush imposed safeguard tariffs on steel in early 2002. Using US input-output
tables and a generalized difference-in-difference methodology, we analyze the local labor
market employment effects of these tariffs depending on the local labor market's reliance on
steel as an input and as part of local production. We find the tariffs did not boost local steel
employment but substantially depressed local employment in steel-consuming industries for
many years after Bush removed the tariffs. These large and persistent negative effects were …
tables and a generalized difference-in-difference methodology, we analyze the local labor
market employment effects of these tariffs depending on the local labor market's reliance on
steel as an input and as part of local production. We find the tariffs did not boost local steel
employment but substantially depressed local employment in steel-consuming industries for
many years after Bush removed the tariffs. These large and persistent negative effects were …
Abstract
President Bush imposed safeguard tariffs on steel in early 2002. Using US input-output tables and a generalized difference-in-difference methodology, we analyze the local labor market employment effects of these tariffs depending on the local labor market’s reliance on steel as an input and as part of local production. We find the tariffs did not boost local steel employment but substantially depressed local employment in steel-consuming industries for many years after Bush removed the tariffs. These large and persistent negative effects were concentrated in local labor markets that had low human capital or were strongly specialized in steel-consuming industries.
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