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negative, but they are also influenced most by the global financial crisis. Finally, we find a significant link between trade …
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Global warming is a serious and acute threat to our planet, but, when negotiating the allocation of permissible carbon emissions, conflicts of interest exist between developed and developing countries. Developing countries insist that global warming is the result of prolonged pollution emissions...
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In light of the recent tit-for-tat trade dispute between China and the US, interest in quantifying the effects of the … so-called phase one agreement has risen. To this end, the paper quantifies the impact of the asymmetric managed trade … for China and the US, trade diversion effects are also analyzed. The model-based analysis finds noticeable positive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012582008
In light of the recent tit-for-tat trade dispute between China and the US, interest in quantifying the effects of the … so-called phase one agreement has risen. To this end, the paper quantifies the impact of the asymmetric managed trade … for China and the US, trade diversion effects are also analyzed. The model-based analysis finds noticeable positive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013239330
This paper uses Chinese customs data to investigate the trade effects of anti-dumping (AD) policies. Merging firm … larger ones, suggesting important within-industry reallocation effects. Moreover, we find evidence for trade deflection as AD …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011931958
increased bilateral trade and foreign direct investment flows and also from enhanced cohesion of negotiating positions in … international fora. Data presented show bilateral trade between Brazil and China surging after 2001 and China is now Brazil … the two countries has also significantly increased in recent years. Projections of future trade flows using current growth …
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This paper examines how varying antidumping methodologies applied within the WTO differ in the extent to which they reduce targeted exports. We show that antidumping duties, on average, hit Chinese exporters harder than those of other targeted countries. This difference can be traced back in...
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computable general equilibrium trade model calibrated with the latest version of the GTAP database to simulate the effect of … doubling non-tariff barriers - both unilateral and reciprocal - between the two blocks on trade and welfare. Imposing trade … to cooperate rather than turning away from each other. By imposing a trade war on Russia, the political West could …
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To identify transactions at risk of tariff evasion, this paper matches export transaction data from France with import transaction data from Madagascar using container identifiers. Reporting discrepancies between exporters and importers are prevalent but small, with over two-fifths of importers...
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Natural resources account for 20% of world trade, and dominate the exports of many countries. Policy is used to … (equivalent to trade taxes if no domestic production is possible). We review the literature, and argue that the policy equilibrium …
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