The China-US trade war

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    • Liang, Guoyong
    • Ding, Haoyuan

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The China-US trade war

Guoyong Liang and Haoyuan Ding

(Routledge focus on economics and finance)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [97]-100) and index

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Description

An unprecedented trade war broke out between the world's two largest economies in 2018 and escalated subsequently. It is the first major economic conflict to occur in the era of globalization, with its aftermath going far beyond trade. The trade war weighs heavily on China and the United States and threatens the world economy and the global trading system. This book provides a timely account of the China-US trade war with insights into its causes and consequences. Examining through the lenses of both history and theory, it analyzes the context and causes of the trade war, the intertwined processes of tariff combat and trade negotiations, and the impacts on international trade, foreign direct investment, macroeconomic performance and firm behaviour. It also addresses the long-term strategic and geopolitical implications of the ongoing trade and economic confrontation. This book will appeal to those interested in international economics and politics, global governance and development.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Trade Wars: Review of History and Theory 3. The China-US Trade War: Context and Cause 4. The China-US Trade War: Combat and Compromise 5. The China-US Trade War: Impacts and Implications 6. Conclusion

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