Who’s Paying for the US Tariffs? A Longer-Term Perspective
Mary Amiti, Stephen J. Redding & David E. Weinstein | National Bureau of Economic Research | 01/01/2020
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Nigel Cory and Robert D. Atkinson | Information Technology & Innovation Foundation | 01/13/2020
The last few years have seen a seismic shift in views toward China’s mercantilism in the United States, the European Union, and Japan. This is most clear in issues around…
Mary Amiti, Stephen J. Redding & David E. Weinstein | National Bureau of Economic Research | 01/01/2020
Heather A. Conley, Kati Suominen, Allie Renison | CSIS, Inspiring Business | 11/26/2019
The United States and the Unite...
Congressional Research Service | 11/14/2019
Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. § 1307) prohibits th...
Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder | CSIS | 11/07/2019
The terms of the US-China tr...
Charles W. Boustany Jr. and Aaron L. Friedberg | National Bureau of Asian Research | 11/04/2019
James K. Jackson | Congressional Research Service | 11/01/2019
Overview The internat...
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