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Tariffs As Electoral Weapons: The Political Geography of the US–China Trade War

International Organization, 2021
In response to President Trump instigating conflict over trade with China, the Chinese government countered by issuing tariffs on thousands of products worth over USD 110 billion in US exports.
S. Kim, Yotam Margalit
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Casualties of trade wars

European Economic Review, 2020
Preprint submitted to European Economic Review.
Benjamin H. Liebman, Kara M. Reynolds
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The effect of the US–China trade war on Chinese new firm entry

Economics Letters, 2021
This study offers new empirical evidence on the connection between international trade and domestic entrepreneurial activities. Exploiting the tariff variation across industries and time during the recent US–China trade war, we find that the US import ...
Chuantao Cui, Leona Shao‐Zhi Li
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Trade War and Peace: U.S.-China Trade and Tariff Risk from 2015–2050

Social Science Research Network
We model trade policy as a Markov process. Using a dynamic exporting model, we estimate how expectations about U.S. tariffs on China have changed around the U.S.-China trade war.
George Alessandria   +4 more
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Time-varying spillovers of higher moments between Bitcoin and crude oil markets and the impact of the US–China trade war: a regime-switching perspective

European Journal of Finance, 2022
As the popularity of Bitcoin among finance communities continues, research on the relationship between Bitcoin and conventional commodities is becoming increasingly important.
Y. Hou, Yujia Li, Yang Hu, L. Oxley
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How Trump’s trade war will break global medicine supply chains

British medical journal
The supply chains that deliver drugs to patients around the world are surprisingly brittle. Donald Trump’s trade war—with both allies and rivals—could break them.
Flynn Murphy
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The Incidence of the U.S.-China Solar Trade War

Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
This paper investigates the distributional welfare effects of the recent trade war in the solar sector where the U.S. government initiated trade tariffs against Chinese solar manufacturers. We estimate a structural econometric model that incorporates the
Wenjun Wang, S. Houde
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Estimating the market effect of a trade war: The case of soybean tariffs

Food Policy, 2021
In 2018, China retaliated to U.S. trade actions by levying a 25% retaliatory tariff on U.S. soybean exports. That tariff shifted market preferences so that Chinese buyers—who make up a substantial share of total world consumption—favored Brazilian ...
Michael K Adjemian   +2 more
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Trade-war Tariffs and Supply Chain Trade

Asian Economic Papers
Although Chinese exports to the United States hit an all-time high in 2022, it would be incorrect to conclude that the U.S.–China trade war had no effects on trade.
Deborah L. Swenson
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US–China trade war and key digital technology innovation of Chinese enterprises

Applied Economics Letters
We empirically examine the impact of the US–China trade war (trade war) on Chinese firms’ key digital technological innovation (KDI) using the difference-in-difference (DID) method, considering trade war as a quasi-natural experiment.
Panpan Zheng, Zhen Li, Ruiqi Ma
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