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How much has the US-China tariff war impacted economic outcomes in China? We address this question using high … grids with negligible direct exposure to the US tariffs accounted for up to 70% of China's population, we infer that the 2 … (manufacturing employment) relative to unaffected grids. By contrast, we do not find significant effects from China's retaliatory …
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China's real estate has been a key engine of its sustained economic expansion. This paper argues, however, that even …
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Can standard business-cycle methodology be applied to China? In this chapter, we address this question by examining the … macroeconomic time series and identifying dimensions in which China differs from economies (such as Canada and the U.S.) that are … typically the subject of business-cycle research. We show that naively applying the standard business-cycle tools to China is no …
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We discuss business cycles in ancient China. Data on Ancient China business cycles are sparse and incomplete and so our … years for OECD countries and with major focus on the 1990's. Here we also probe material on Ancient China to see what is …
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research on China. Second, we document, through various empirical methods, the robust findings about striking patterns of trend … offers a constructive framework for studying China's modern macroeconomy …
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institutional and structural changes that China has undergone. We find that increases in bank reserve requirements reduce economic … account. Overall, our results indicate that the monetary policy transmission channels in China have moved closer to those of …
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China and South Korea both experienced substantial increases in household debt through 2021, and now both countries … in both countries could be quite weak in the years ahead. For China, the biggest risk is that distortions in the …
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During episodes such as the global financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic, China experienced notable fluctuations … this dataset, we uncover the principal drivers of China's economic fluctuations across different episodes. In particular …
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After decades of trial, error, and occasional regress the pieces of a successful Latin American economic model can be seen scattered among the leading economies of the region. The most traditional macroeconomic maladies of the emerging world - such as chronic fiscal imbalances and monetary...
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