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. Unilateral decoupling of the EU from China (a doubling of trade costs) would reduce real income in the EU on average by 0 … decline by 1.4 percent (48.4 bn EUR). China would also lose from such a trade war, with real income declining by 1.3 percent …. Should the EU increase its trade barriers against all its non-European trading partners, real income in the Union would fall …
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Using a choice experiment, we investigated preferences for distributing the economic burden of decreasing CO2 emissions …
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organizational context has an impact on fairness perceptions. We use unique data from a vignette study that was part of a …-workers affects the fairness perceptions of both male and female workers. …
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before the World Trade Organization (WTO), and has generally been found to be inconsistent with the WTO obligations of the …
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identify weaknesses of China's tariff policy which should be removed to avoid trade conflicts with its partners and primarily … to foster its own economic transformation. The authors conclude that the escalation of trade conflicts can trigger … protectionist measures from China and other countries, thus launching a race to the bottom against openness for international trade …
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(US) and to some extent also from the European Union (EU) as concerns China's investment and trade policies on the one … hand and the intrinsic insight that opening up the investment and trade sector in China would support its structural change … trade. These reform measures are introduced and discussed in more detail in this policy paper. …
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the policy discussion on trade policy exclusively, we may overlook other looming challenges. Instead, it may be more …
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trade restrictions, we provide further evidence on the indirect effects of sanctions. Analysing the impact on broader …
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How does a firm's foreign direct investment (FDI) in a low-wage country change its onshore task demand in a high-wage country? Is the shift more intensive for jobs that the literature has designated offshorable? We address these questions using a matched difference-in-differences (DiD) approach...
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trade restrictions, we provide further evidence on the indirect effects of sanctions. Analysing the impact on broader …
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