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In this paper, we investigate the scale of the drop in American imports after it imposed punitive tariffs on Chinese …
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We estimate the macroeconomic effects of import tariffs and trade policy uncertainty in the United States, combining …
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This paper examines shifts in U.S. wind turbine trade from 2009 to 2010. The results of this analysis indicate that U.S. wind turbine imports decreased significantly from 2009 to 2010 due to a decline in the size of the U.S. market, lower wind turbine prices, several foreign producers'...
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This paper finds that U.S. consumer prices fell substantially due to increased trade with China. With comprehensive price micro-data and two complementary identification strategies, we estimate that a 1pp increase in import penetration from China causes a 1.91% decline in consumer prices. This...
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Intense US-China commercial rivalry is quantified in this paper with novel non-parametric relative resistance sufficient statistics. The accounting method minimizes the demand specification error variance in revealed resistances. China's manufacturing seller incidence falls (seller price rises)...
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that offsetting effects on the newly imposed tariffs were substantial. …
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The authors analyze whether the US-Japan Trade Agreement is consistent with GATT Article XXIV that carves out an exception to the WTO's "Most-Favored Nation" (MFN) principle. They conclude that the agreement is unlikely to meet the "substantially all the trade" criterion of GATT Article XXIV...
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