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Escalation, economic coverage and institutional scope in trade wars

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Trade conflict, dispute or war – what is in a word? In this chapter, we construct a typology of trade conflicts based on two key dimensions of trade policy: the economic coverage and institutional scope of the policy instruments. Along the first dimension, conflicts range from from small, product-specific disagreements to large, across the board conflicts, affecting entire economies, while the second dimension captures variation in the number and type of actors that are involved in the decision-making process. In four case studies, we illustrate how trade wars can be classified based on varying degrees of intensity and we provide insights into how a conflict can move up the ladder of escalation. Finally, we review some of the classical explanations for containment and escalation of trade conflicts.
Book: Research handbook on trade wars / Zeng, K. [edit.]; Liang, W. [edit.]
Pages: 175 - 190
ISBN:978-1-83910-569-2
Publication year:2022
Keywords:H1 Book chapter
Accessibility:Closed