Quantifying Disruptive Trade Policies
Edward Balistreri,
Christoph Bohringer and
Thomas F. Rutherford
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Christoph Bohringer: U of Oldenburg
Thomas F. Rutherford: U of Wisconsin
Staff Paper Series from University of Wisconsin, Agricultural and Applied Economics
Abstract:
Mainstream economic wisdom favoring cooperative free trade is challenged by a wave of disruptive trade policies. In this paper, we provide quantitative evidence concerning the economic impacts of tariffs implemented by the United States in 2018 and the subsequent retaliations by partner countries. Our analysis builds on a multi-region multi-sector general-equilibrium simulation model of the global economy that includes an innovative monopolistic-competition structure of bilateral representative firms.
JEL-codes: C68 F12 F17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-11
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