The economic impacts of the US–China trade war
PD Fajgelbaum, AK Khandelwal - Annual Review of Economics, 2022 - annualreviews.org
In 2018, the United States launched a trade war with China, marking an abrupt departure
from its historical leadership in integrating global markets. By late 2019, the United States …
from its historical leadership in integrating global markets. By late 2019, the United States …
Are trade preferences a Panacea? The export impact of the African growth and Opportunity Act
Does “infant industry” preferential access durably boost exports? Using country-product-year
data for 1992–2017 and triple-differences regressions, we show that the African Growth and …
data for 1992–2017 and triple-differences regressions, we show that the African Growth and …
[HTML][HTML] Corporate culture and firm resilience in China: Evidence from the Sino-US trade war
Prior literature shows that corporate culture matters for firm performance and enhance
corporate resilience in crises. We construct a text-based measure of corporate culture for …
corporate resilience in crises. We construct a text-based measure of corporate culture for …
Lobbying for globalisation
M Blanga-Gubbay, P Conconi… - The Economic Journal, 2025 - academic.oup.com
Using detailed information from lobbying reports filed under the Lobbying Disclosure Act, we
construct a unique dataset that allows us to identify which firms lobby on free trade …
construct a unique dataset that allows us to identify which firms lobby on free trade …
Using equity market reactions to infer exposure to trade liberalization
We propose a method for identifying exposure to changes in trade policy based on asset
prices that has several advantages over standard measures: it encompasses all avenues of …
prices that has several advantages over standard measures: it encompasses all avenues of …
In and out of the penalty box: US sanctions and their effects on international trade
T Kohl - Research handbook on economic sanctions, 2021 - elgaronline.com
As is widely discussed throughout this Handbook, economic sanctions are policy
instruments that nation states (senders) impose on other nations (targets) with the objective …
instruments that nation states (senders) impose on other nations (targets) with the objective …
How does trade respond to anticipated tariff changes? Evidence from NAFTA
SY Khan, A Khederlarian - Journal of International Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Firms anticipate upcoming tariff changes by shifting their purchases to periods with lower
costs. This paper shows that such anticipatory dynamics overstate the trade elasticity …
costs. This paper shows that such anticipatory dynamics overstate the trade elasticity …
The long-run labor market effects of the canada-us free trade agreement
This paper assesses the long-run effects of the 1988 Canada-US Free Trade Agreement
(CUSFTA) on the Canadian labor market using matched longitudinal administrative data for …
(CUSFTA) on the Canadian labor market using matched longitudinal administrative data for …
Going Dutch? Firm exports and FDI in the wake of the 2014 EU‐Russia sanctions
T Kohl, M van den Berg… - Review of International …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract We examine the 2014 European Union economic sanctions on exports to Russia
and the Russian retaliatory measures on imports from several Western countries. Using the …
and the Russian retaliatory measures on imports from several Western countries. Using the …
Rules of origin and trade preference utilization among least developed countries
T Sytsma - Contemporary Economic Policy, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This article assesses how the utilization of trade agreements responds to rules of origin
revisions that allow for more foreign content in exported products. Using the revision of the …
revisions that allow for more foreign content in exported products. Using the revision of the …