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Title: Policy Uncertainty, Trade and Welfare: Theory and Evidence for China and the U.S.

Author(s): Kyle Handley and Nuno Limão

Publication Date: August 2013

Keyword(s): China, policy uncertainty, trade, welfare and World Trade Organization

Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics

Abstract: We assess the impact of U.S. trade policy uncertainty (TPU) toward China in a tractable general equilibrium framework with heterogeneous firms. We show that increased TPU reduces investment in export entry and technology upgrading, which in turn reduces trade flows and real income for consumers. We apply the model to analyze China's export boom around its WTO accession and argue that in the case of the U.S. the most important policy effect was a reduction in TPU: granting permanent normal trade relationship status and thus ending the annual threat to revert to Smoot-Hawley tariff levels. We construct a theory-consistent measure of TPU and estimate that it can explain between 22-30% of Chinese exports to the US after WTO accession. We also estimate a welfare gain of removing this TPU for U.S. consumers and find it is of similar magnitude to the U.S. gain from new imported varieties in 1990-2001.

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Handley, K and Limão, N. 2013. 'Policy Uncertainty, Trade and Welfare: Theory and Evidence for China and the U.S.'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=9615