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Does political conflict affect bilateral trade or vice versa? Evidence from Sino-U.S. relations

Authors :
Chi-Wei Su
Yu Song
Ran Tao
Lin-Na Hao
Chi-Wei Su
Yu Song
Ran Tao
Lin-Na Hao
Source :
Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja; ISSN 1331-677X (Print); ISSN 1848-9664 (Online); Volume 33; Issue 1
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This paper investigates the dynamic causal relationship between Sino-U.S. political conflict and bilateral trade using a time-varying (bootstrap) Granger full-sample causality test and sub-sample rolling window estimation. The result indicates that Sino-U.S. political conflict and bilateral trade may interact in various ways. Bilateral trade has both positive and negative effects on political conflict in several sub-phases, and in turn, political conflict has the same impacts on bilateral trade. In general, the relationship between Sino-U.S. political conflict and bilateral trade is not always consistent with the model of Polachek, which states bilateral trade has significantly reduced political conflict. In the face of a severe economic situation, China and the U.S. government should strengthen trade cooperation and seek common ground of economic interests in order to expand the improvement of political relations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja; ISSN 1331-677X (Print); ISSN 1848-9664 (Online); Volume 33; Issue 1
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1379352509
Document Type :
Electronic Resource