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Determinants of Policy Responses in the US–China Tit-for-Tat Trade War
William Ridley
, Stephen Devadoss
Agricultural and Consumer Economics
European Union Center
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Tariffs
100%
Policy Response
100%
Tit-for-tat
100%
Trade War
100%
Trade Disputes
66%
China
33%
Political Factors
33%
Relationship Attributes
33%
Subsidies
33%
Economic Factors
33%
Subsidization
33%
Protectionism
33%
Export-import
33%
Supply-demand
33%
Trade Policy
33%
Political Economy Model
33%
Subsidy Policy
33%
Trade Balance
33%
US Policy
33%
Supply-demand Balance
33%
Export Trade
33%
Balance Factor
33%
State Ownership
33%
Import Demand
33%
Electoral Geography
33%
Optimal Tariffs
33%
Export Supply
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Trade Dispute
100%
Ownership
33%
Trade Balance
33%
Import Demand
33%
Optimal Tariff
33%
Export Supply
33%