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Self-Harming Trade Policy? Protectionism and Production Networks

Alessandro Barattieri and Matteo Cacciatore | National Bureau of Economic Research | 03/19/2021

Using monthly data on temporary trade barriers (TTBs), we estimate the dynamic employment effects of protectionism through vertical production linkages. First, exploiting procedural details of TTBs and high-frequency data, we…

Advancing the U.S.-Korea Economic Agenda

Wendy Cutler, Hyemin Lee | Asia Society Policy Institute | 01/23/2019

For nearly 70 years, the United States-Republic of ...

An Undifferentiated WTO: Self Declared Development Status Risks Institutional Irrelevance

United States Delegation to the WTO General Council | 01/15/2019

An Undi...

Partnership pack: preparing for a ‘no deal’ EU Exit

HM Revenue & Customs Staff | 10/22/2018

Introduction At the heart of government’s approach to preparing fo...

At the Dawn of Belt and Road: China in the Developing World

Andrew Scobell, Bonny Lin, Howard J. Shatz, Michael Johnson, Larry Hanauer, Michael S. Chase, Astrid Stuth Cevallos, Ivan W. Rasmussen, Arthur Chan, Aaron Strong, Eric Warner, Logan Ma | RAND Corporation | 10/16/2018

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