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Evidence on Comparative Advantage from Japan

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Is there real-world evidence of the gains from trade? Many studies show that trade and economic growth are positively correlated, but it's less clear whether trade causes growth or growth causes countries to trade. To shed some light, we need a natural experiment, and find one by examining the history of Japan. Japan enforced seclusion policies from about 1639-1859, when they finally opened up to trade. From that point on, trade was mostly free. Japan benefited from exporting goods like tea and silk, and imported goods like cotton textiles and iron. Japan gained not only from trading for these goods, but over time, for these technologies.
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