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Research Handbook on Trade Wars

Edited by Ka Zeng and Wei Liang

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: The Research Handbook on Trade Wars presents an informative and in-depth account of the origins, dynamics, and implications of trade wars, which are growing both in scale and scope in today’s increasingly interdependent global economy. Providing the frameworks necessary for understanding the political and economic logics of trade wars, this Handbook will be a valuable source of reference for researchers, government officials, businesses, and post-graduate students interested in international political economy, international economics, economic statecraft, public policy, and international relations.

Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance; Geography; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781839105692
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction: trade wars past and present: causes, dynamics and consequences , pp 1-25 Downloads
Ka Zeng and Wei Liang
Ch 2 The structure of international trade, global value chains and trade wars in the twenty-first century , pp 27-46 Downloads
Louise Curran and Jappe Eckhardt
Ch 3 Financial crises and trade wars: has globalization failed to deliver? , pp 47-62 Downloads
David A. Deese and Sam Biasi
Ch 4 Multilateral trade governance and the US-China trade war (2018) , pp 63-80 Downloads
Faizel Ismail
Ch 5 Preferences, domestic institutions and trade wars , pp 82-111 Downloads
Timm Betz and Lu Sun
Ch 6 The trade Zax: explaining when regulatory disputes escalate into trade wars , pp 112-129 Downloads
Gary Winslett
Ch 7 The uneven impact of exchange rate movements on trade disputes , pp 130-150 Downloads
Patrick J.W. Egan
Ch 8 US trade deficit as an American problem , pp 151-173 Downloads
Imad Moosa
Ch 9 Escalation, economic coverage and institutional scope in trade wars , pp 175-190 Downloads
Dirk De Bièvre and Emile van Ommeren
Ch 10 The strategic calculus of WTO dispute initiation: evidence from the United States , pp 191-208 Downloads
J. Tyson Chatagnier, Arlo Poletti and Aydin B. Yildirim
Ch 11 Economic rivals, security allies: the US-Japan trade war , pp 209-229 Downloads
Kristi Govella
Ch 12 The US-China trade war of 2018-2020: origins and consequences , pp 231-251 Downloads
Thomas Hout
Ch 13 American multinational corporations and the U.S.-China trade war , pp 252-270 Downloads
Jiakun Jack Zhang
Ch 14 US-China intellectual property trade wars , pp 271-287 Downloads
Peter K. Yu
Ch 15 Forced technology transfer and Chinas industrial policy: a case study of high-speed rail , pp 288-302 Downloads
Gerald Chan
Ch 16 US-EU trade war: a new page from an old playbook? , pp 304-325 Downloads
Marcia Don Harpaz
Ch 17 Japan-US trade war under the Trump administration: from the US withdrawal from the TPP to the Japan-US trade agreement , pp 326-340 Downloads
Junji Nakagawa
Ch 18 United States-South Korea trade conflict: economic and security issues in the Trump era and beyond , pp 341-361 Downloads
James F. Paradise
Ch 19 USMCA, Covid-19 and the US-China trade war: North Americas shifting supply chains , pp 362-381 Downloads
David A. Gantz
Ch 20 Trade wars at the intersection of memory and industrial policy in Japan and South Korea , pp 383-399 Downloads
Kristin Vekasi
Ch 21 Navigating the triple dilemma: South Koreas trade disputes with neighboring countries in the era of politicized economic interdependence , pp 400-420 Downloads
Seung-Youn Oh

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