Seminar in Empirical Microeconomics - The consequences of a trade collapse: Economics and politics in Weimar Germany

Time
Thursday, 23. June 2022
13:30 - 15:00

Location
H309

Organizer
Junior professorship in Labour Economics

Speaker:
Björn Brey (ECARES Université libre de Bruxelles)

The consequences of a trade collapse: Economics and politics in Weimar Germany
(joint with Giovanni Facchini)

Abstract: What were the economic and political effects of the trade collapse that affected Germany during the Great Depression? Using novel micro-level data we find causal evidence that the decline in German exports considerably contributed to the decline in economic activity and employment during the Great Depression, accounting for 23% of the total observed output contraction across industries. The effect of the export shock on the rise of the NSDAP is instead more nuanced. While we find that exposure to the shock increased support for the NSDAP among blue collar workers, we find no such effect among the self employed, and a negative impact on white collar workers. This finding is in line with the NSDAP autarkic policies and the party’s push to replace unemployment benefits with a public work (“work and bread”) programs that especially benefited unskilled workers. Our analysis also uncovers an important role for spatial spillovers, with declines in domestic demand for agricultural products playing an important role in increasing support for the NSDAP in rural areas.

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