From Global to Local: Trade Shocks and Regional Growth in Italy During the First Globalization

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2022-11

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMY AND SOCIETY

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Globalization can create winners and losers at the spatial level within national economies. 1bis paper examines the economic impact of international trade on local economies in the case of late nineteenth-century Italy. We combine data on foreign trade at the national level with census data on manufacturing employment, and with our new estimates of agricultural employment by crop at the provincial level. Crossing this information, we compute two measures of trade exposure at the local level, namely import penetration and export ratio. We then perform a pand analysis to test whether changes in trade exposure explained provincial GDP growth. First, we detect that import penetration af agricultural products was associated with lower growth af Southern provinces. Second, we :find that Northern provinces were more able to benefit from positive export dynamics in the manufacturing sector. The latter finding might stem from a higher degree of mechanization among Northern manufacturing firms. These results suggest that trade exposure could have been a factor contributing to widening the (already existent and growing) North-South gap.

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First Globalization, lntemational Trade, Regional Development, Italian Economic History

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