Import Competition and U.S. Sentiment Toward China
Rabah Arezki,
Ha Nguyen,
Duong Trung Le () and
Hieu Nguyen
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Duong Trung Le: World Bank Group
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Abstract:
We empirically examine how import competition affects sentiment toward China in local communities in the United States using a news-based index for sentiment. Results are threefold. First; U.S. sentiment toward China peaked in 2007 before turning negative. Second; communities more exposed to import competition from China have experienced a greater deterioration in sentiment. Third; the trade-induced U.S. sentiment toward China is broad-based; encompassing political; military; and national security issues. These findings suggest that competition over trade may have important geopolitical implications through sentiment of local communities.
Keywords: Import competition; Sentiment; Fragmentation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-04-10
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