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This paper examines the impacts of U.S.-China trade tensions via the lens of East Asian stock markets. Studying 10 …
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countries fight about under World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement. The paper characterizes the scope of products, as …
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This paper examines the determinants of stock markets' vulnerability to the 2007-2008 crisis. Given that the United States (US) was the crisis epicenter, the authors analyze the factors driving the co-movement between US returns and stock returns in 83 countries. The analysis distinguishes...
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trade disputes, emphasizing the Brazil-United States dispute involving ethanol and the broader United States-China dispute …
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This paper investigates the causal impact of oil price fluctuations on financial markets since January 2014. Following a heteroscedasticity-based event study approach, the paper instruments changes in oil prices by exogenous shocks in oil supply. It finds that oil price declines raise...
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?the European Union, China, Mexico, Canada, and Japan. The paper then considers four possible responses by developing countries to …
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purchase and sales prices of commodities are a type of state trading enterprise that is subject to World Trade Organization …
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World Trade Organization that permits member countries to impose retaliatory tariffs in response to trade violations …
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-supplying neighbor, Mexico. Real incomes in the rest of world would decline by 0.16 percent and in China by 0.38 percent because of trade …Should the China-U.S. trade agreement prompt relief because it averts a damaging trade war or concern because selective … preferential access for the United States to China's markets breaks multilateral rules against discrimination? The answer depends …
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