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The impacts of the China–US trade war on China’s trade and greenfield investment
Economic and Political StudiesWe assess the impacts of the China–US trade war on the bidirectional trade and investment flows of China. We find that China’s exports and imports both dropped sharply after the trade war began.
Haichao Fan, Guangyuan Guo, Caiyun Wu
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The China–US Trade War: Deep‐Rooted Causes, Shifting Focus and Uncertain Prospects
Asian Economic Policy Review, 2020The USA has waged a trade war against China, whose rapid rise has come to be seen as a threat to US hegemony. Besides imposing additional tariffs on imported Chinese products, the USA is also tightening restrictions on the transfer of technology to China
C. Kwan
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The return of Donald Trump has marked a key moment for the international system. The establishment of a system of reciprocal tariffs has had an impact on the international economy. This paper aims to identify the main effects of the trade war between the United States and China on the international economic system.
Raquel Isamara León De La Rosa +1 more
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The International Trade Journal, 1996
The paper constructs a three-country, two-good general equilibrium model to analyze the welfare effects of bilateral trade wars. The presence of a third country (or a number of countries) pursuing free trade policies alters several results based on a two-country framework: Regardless of whether tariffs or quotas are used, bilateral trade wars need not ...
Mordechai E. Kreinin +2 more
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The paper constructs a three-country, two-good general equilibrium model to analyze the welfare effects of bilateral trade wars. The presence of a third country (or a number of countries) pursuing free trade policies alters several results based on a two-country framework: Regardless of whether tariffs or quotas are used, bilateral trade wars need not ...
Mordechai E. Kreinin +2 more
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2023
In the first periods of history, humans, who consumed as much as they could produce, supplied most of these needs from different environments as a result of social, economic, and technological advances in the historical process. A number of conflicts have occurred in accordance with the interests of supply and demand.
FİDAN, Hüseyin, AFŞAR, Bilge
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In the first periods of history, humans, who consumed as much as they could produce, supplied most of these needs from different environments as a result of social, economic, and technological advances in the historical process. A number of conflicts have occurred in accordance with the interests of supply and demand.
FİDAN, Hüseyin, AFŞAR, Bilge
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The Impact of the US–China Trade War on the European Union
, 2020Since April 2018, the USA and China have been engaged in a trade war. Because of the importance of these two countries in world trade, this dispute does affect not only the Chinese and American economies but also the entire world.
Sebastien Goulard
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Understanding the China–US trade war: causes, economic impact, and the worst-case scenario
Economic and Political Studies, 2019This paper studies the current trade war between China and the US from a historical standpoint. By comparing the ongoing trade war with similar trade conflicts in history, we reveal three major causes, with varying degrees of importance, from both ...
T. Chong, Xiaoyang Li
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The negative effects of the US-China trade war on innovation: Evidence from the Chinese ICT industry
Technovation, 2023Yufeng Chen, Shunhu Zhang, Jiafeng Miao
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The US–China trade war and phase one agreement
Social Science Research Network, 2021C. Bown
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