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This book is an urgent, insightful study of a puzzling wartime phenomenon: states doing business with their enemies. Trade between belligerents during wartime should not occur. After all, exchanged goods might help enemies secure the upper hand on the battlefield. Yet as history shows, states rarely choose either war or trade.
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Responses of exporters to trade protectionism: Inferences from the US-China trade war
Journal of International Economics, 2023Lingduo Jiang +2 more
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Trade Wars and Trade Negotiations in Agriculture [PDF]
We employ a numerical equilibrium model to evaluate the payoffs to agricultural and non-agricultural interests in the EC and the US. A government objective function for each region is calibrated as a weighted sum of the payoffs to the two interest groups with weights corresponding to the benchmark political influence. The objective function is employed
Harrison, Glenn, Rutstrom, E.
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Evaluating the Impact of the US–China Trade War
Asian Economic Policy Review, 2020Ken Itakura
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Anxiety or pain? The impact of tariffs and uncertainty on Chinese firms in the trade war
Journal of International Economics, 2022Jaerim Choi +2 more
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Export profitability and firm R&D: on China's export diversification under trade war
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2023Duan Liu, Shujie Yao
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