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Trade Wars, Currency Wars

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
For most of the post WWII period, until recently, trade protectionism followed a downward trend, and was formulated in multilateral or bilateral agreements between countries. Recently however, there hasbeen a sharp shift towards unilateral, discretionary trade policy focused on short term macroeconomic objectives, and as a consequence, the use of trade
Auray, Stéphane   +2 more
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Trade Wars

2022
AbstractThe book analyses the causes and instruments of armed and non-armed international trade conflicts since about 1500. It defines economic sanctions, trade war, and three types of economic warfare. It probes into their history, ethics, economic driving forces, and legality under current rules. It explains the economics of trade, and outlines trade
Nils Ole Oermann, Hans-Jürgen Wolff
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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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Trade War

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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Bilateral trade wars

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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TRADE WARS AND FOREIGN TRADE

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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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Boffetta   +2 more
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Infectious disease in an era of global change

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Rachel E Baker   +2 more
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Implications of intercontinental renewable electricity trade for energy systems and emissions

Nature Energy, 2022
Fei Guo   +2 more
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Trade Wins or Trade Wars

2021
Bogna Gawrońska-Nowak   +2 more
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