The effects of the China–US trade war during 2018–2019 on the Chinese economy: an initial assessment
Kerry Liu
Economic and Political Studies, 2020, vol. 8, issue 4, 462-481
Abstract:
The China–US trade war during 2018–2019 has attracted attentions from academics, policy makers, businesses and investors around the world. Unlike previous researches which are mainly based on hypothetical scenarios, this study looks at the real effects of the China–US trade war on the Chinese economy. Based on either weekly or monthly data during January 2018–December 2019 including creatively using the Google Trends data to measure the severity of the trade war, this study examines the effects of the China–US trade war on Chinese Renminbi, China–US bilateral trade and stock markets.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/20954816.2020.1757569
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