Our Trade Tensions Will Persist Beyond Trump
Uri Dadush
No 1803, Policy briefs on Trade Dynamics and Policies from Policy Center for the New South
Abstract:
Technology and inequality, China's special status, macroeconomic imbalances, and WTO dysfunction, are the challenges confronted by the world trading system, and which lie at the root of resurgent protectionism. Are the trade tensions that have been stoked by Trump unique to him or the outcome of forces that preceded him and will outlast him?
Date: 2018-05
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