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We use the 2018-2019 U.S. trade war to examine how supply chains adjustments to a tariff cost shock affect imports and … decline in import growth. We then construct measures of export exposure to import tariffs by linking tariffs paid by importing …
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This paper studied the effects of anti-dumping measures on the imports to investigate whether the trade restriction … effect of an anti-dumping duty is dominant. Our results indicate that a 1% increase in the anti-dumping duties decreases the … targeted products increased by about 30 percent while an anti-dumping duty was in force. That indicates that an anti-dumping …
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import tariffs. This Weekly Report shows that the costs of such a strategy are immense, at least in the medium-term analysis …
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This paper investigates the international spillover effects of U.S. trade protection. Using micro-level data on anti-dumping …
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that offsetting effects on the newly imposed tariffs were substantial. …
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are increasingly causing upsets in individual branches within the States. At the same time, however, the study also makes …
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that can be interchangeable with ad valorem tariffs. I show that this is not always an appropriate conclusion. Specifically …, I illustrate that profit for an exporter is more elastic in response to tariffs than iceberg transport costs, which has … with lower transport costs while there also being a pro-variety effect associated with lower tariffs. -- Intra …
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The bilateral relationship with China has become a major focus of U.S. trade policy. This paper examines recent U.S. policy toward imports from China, highlighting important explicitly and implicitly discriminatory elements. Discriminatory restrictions on U.S. trade with China protect competing...
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Some recent empirical studies, motivated by Grossman and Helpman's (1994) well-known "Protection for Sale" model, suggest that very few factors (none of them laborrelated) determine trade protection. This paper reexamines the roles that labor issues play in the determination of trade policy. We...
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, the Swiss Formula leading to a 36 percent average decrease in tariffs and a uniform 36 percent reduction of each tariff …
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