The Marshall Plan and the Spanish postwar economy: a welfare loss analysis1
JOSÉ A. CARRASCO-GALLEGO
Abstract
This article uses historical fact as a natural experiment to measure a country's welfare loss from shifting from an allowed to a restricted trade situation, based on international trade theory. A welfare loss of 8 per cent of GDP is found. The evolution of domestic import and export prices in Spain in 194058 fits international trade theory assumptions. The main years of autarky are not those commonly considered, but 194755, marked by the exclusion of Spain from the Marshall Plan and the Madrid Treaty between Franco's regime and the US. The upper-bound welfare loss for 194755 is 26 per cent of GDP.
Article Type: OA
Page range: 91 - 119
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