Globally chained economies, unwitting victims of the US-China trade war

IF 1.1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Asian-Pacific Economic Literature Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1111/apel.12334
Jie Wu, Chan-Guk Huh, Jacob Wood
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The USA and China have been engaged in a trade war since 2018—an economic tussle that has had repercussions for not only the two countries directly involved but also for their trading partners participating in the industrial global value chains (GVC). To assess the gravity of the dispute, we measure the impacts of the US-China bilateral tariff hikes on the participants, as well on their trading partners linked by global supply chains, whose structure is estimated using the OECD Inter-Country Input–Output Model. Our assessment relies on two metrics: the effective rate of protection (ERP) and total factor productivity (TFP). We calculate ERPs following a methodology that reflects the globally fragmented production linkages. From our assessments, the tariff increases raised the ERPs of the warring countries but lowered those of their trading partners. Moreover, the bilateral tariff hikes significantly raised the input tariffs of many major trading partners through the transmission of GVCs. Consequently, the TFPs of the major trading countries are likely to fall by 0.16 to 0.41 per cent.

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全球连锁经济体不知情地成为中美贸易战的受害者
自2018年以来,美国和中国一直在进行贸易战,这场经济斗争不仅对直接参与的两个国家产生了影响,而且对参与工业全球价值链(GVC)的贸易伙伴也产生了影响。为了评估争端的严重性,我们衡量了美中双边关税上调对参与者的影响,以及对全球供应链上的贸易伙伴的影响,全球供应链的结构是使用经合组织国家间投入产出模型来估计的。我们的评估依赖于两个指标:有效保护率(ERP)和全要素生产率(TFP)。我们按照一种反映全球分散的生产联系的方法计算erp。根据我们的评估,关税的增加提高了交战国家的erp,但降低了其贸易伙伴的erp。此外,双边关税上调通过全球价值链的传导,显著提高了许多主要贸易伙伴的投入关税。因此,主要贸易国的tfp可能会下降0.16%至0.41%。
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期刊介绍: Asian-Pacific Economic Literature (APEL) is an essential resource for anyone interested in economic development in the Asian-Pacific region. With original articles on topical policy issues, literature surveys, and abstracts of articles from over 300 journals, APEL makes it easy for you to keep ahead of the proliferating research on this dynamic and increasingly important region. Read by politicians, journalists, businesspeople, policy-makers, industrialists and academics, APEL avoids technical jargon, and is the only journal devoted to one-stop, in-depth reporting of research on the development of Asian-Pacific economies.
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