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New Publication of the German Edition of Yu Miaojie’s China-US Trade War and Trade Talk

Time:2023-07-06 Source: Author: Views:

China-US Trade War and Trade Talk is a study written by Professor Yu Miaojie that focuses on the tension between China and the US regarding trade imbalance, emphasizing China’s opening-up strategy in the context of this trade conflict. Prof. Yu’s book is divided into two parts: in the first section, Yu presents a detailed analysis of the current state of the China-US trade relationship and describes the potential impacts of China-US trade conflicts. The topics covered in this part include a re-estimate of the US trade deficit with China, China’s non-market economy status, the impact of China-US bilateral investment treaties on China’s manufacturing sectors, and the estimated welfare losses and gains resulting from the China-US trade war. Part II explores China’s possible response and developmental strategy in the context of de-globalization. Based on an overview of China’s three stages of economic reform and opening-up policy in the past four decades, the author discusses the future tasks that could move the country into a new stage of all-round opening up. Lastly, the book comprehensively reviews the role of processing trade, trade liberalization, and firm performance in promoting China’s miraculous economic growth so as to foster a better understanding of China’s experience of opening up over the past four decades.

 

Reviews for Yu’s China-US Trade War and Trade Talk

“China’s tremendous growth over the past several decades has greatly expanded its role in the world economy. Neighboring countries in Asia, those in Africa, as well as in Europe and the United States are all tied to China through global production chains. Professor Yu Miaojie provides us with an insightful analysis of how this system has evolved and how it is being challenged by the trade war with the United States. These topics are important to all those interested in the state of the world economy and in what the future might bring.” (Robert C. Feenstra, Distinguished Professor, University of California, Davis)

“Professor Yu has produced a masterful account of the economics underlying the US-China trade conflict. Central to the trade tensions are asymmetric flows of trade and capital between the countries. This timely book unpacks these flows and provides a thorough analysis of how these imbalances arose and how an unsuccessful resolution of the conflict would affect China, the US and the rest of the world. It is essential reading for those who want to understand the origins and possible future directions of the trade war.” (Gordon Hanson, Peter Wertheim Professor, Harvard University)

“This objective and authoritative study of current US-China trade conflict is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the roots and likely evolutions of one of the most important issues in our time.” (Justin Yifu Lin, Chair Professor, Peking University; Former Chief Economist, the World Bank)

“With tempers flaring on both sides of the Pacific and a China-US trade war rearing its ugly head, it is time to step beyond the rhetoric and listen to the voices of reason. Professor Yu is one of those rare voices. Trained in the United States and senior faculty at China’s premier Peking University, he has established himself as China’s leading authority on international trade and the current China-US trade war. In a series of essays, he puts the current trade war in context and provides a way past the rhetoric and towards dialogue.” (Daniel Trefler, J. Douglas & Ruth Grant Chair Professor, University of Toronto)

“This is the book on China trade that every China-watcher and every trade economist keeps on her book shelf.  The book not only gives a comprehensive analytical account of China’s transformation from an autarkic economy to a major world trader, it also covers the still-ongoing US-China trade war and the ambitious Belt-Road Initiative, and speculates insightfully on the internationalization of the RMB. A first-class book by a first-class economist.” (Wing Thye Woo, Distinguished Professor, University of California, Davis & Research Professor, Sunway University, Kuala Lumpur)

 

 

 

Find the book here:

https://www.amazon.com/Handelskrieg-Handelsgespr%C3%A4che-zwischen-China-German/dp/9811987335/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2PZCZ5PF0APDQ&keywords=yu+miaojie&qid=1688574352&s=books&sprefix=yu+mi%2Cstripbooks%2C1200&sr=1-5

 

 

Introduction to the Author

 

 

Professor Yu Miaojie is a deputy to the National People’s Congress, a member of the Standing Committee of the 14th Liaoning Provincial People’s Congress, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, and President of Liaoning University.

Prof. Yu is a professor for the National-Level Talent Program, a Distinguished Professor of the Boya Program at Peking University, a recipient of China’s National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and an Outstanding Young Scientist within Beijing’s institutions of higher education. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California, Davis. Moreover, Prof. Yu is an economist whose publications are among the top 1% most highly-cited papers in global economic management, while also serving as Executive Editor of International Trade and Journal of Chang’an University and Deputy Editor of Review of International Economics. His main research areas encompass international trade and China’s economic development. Prof. Yu has published more than 150 papers in first-class journals, at home and abroad, including Economic JournalReview of Economics & StatisticsJournal of International EconomicsJournal of Development Economics, and Economic Research Journal, as well as 22 monographs in Chinese and English. His research on China’s economic development has won prizes, including the Royal Economics Award and the Excellence Award of the 7th Wu Yuzhang Prize in Humanities and Social Sciences.


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