ID | 171889 |
Title Proper | Why Does the US Face Greater Disadvantages in the Trade War with China? |
Language | ENG |
Author | NG, Yew-Kwang |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The rhetoric used by President Trump regarding the trade war against China is rife with misinterpretation. The actual American trade decit with China is much lower if evaluated in the correct terms of value-added. The decit is mainly a result of insufcient domestic US savings. In addition, as the US dollar is an international currency which is being increasingly held as a result of increases in world population, income, prices and transaction intensity, Americans can benet from having trade decits of hundreds of billions of US dollars each year. My analysis, as well as a model of the Bank of England, reveals that the trade war is not only mutually harmful but also actually hurts America more than China. The Thucydides Trap is likely avoidable in the current nuclear era of assured mutual destruction and because China, facing many structural impediments, is still far behind America in technology and military power. |
`In' analytical Note | China and World Economy Vol. 28, No.2; Mar-Apr 2020: p.113-22 |
Journal Source | China and World Economy 2020-04 28, 2 |
Key Words | Japan ; Trade War ; Trump ; Thucydides Trap ; Sino–American Relationship |