Tag: Time-varying causality

Guest Contribution in Econbrowser: “On the time-varying impact of China’s bilateral political relations on its trading partners: “doux commerce” or “trade follows the flag”?”

Very honored to contribute my third guest blog post on Econbrowser. I am deeply grateful to Menzie Chinn. Remarks and comments are welcome, as always: https://econbrowser.com/.

On the time-varying impact of China’s bilateral political relations on its trading partners: “doux commerce” or “trade follows the flag”? (China Economic Review)

NEW PUBLICATION: We assess the impact of China’s bilateral political relations with three main trading partners—the US, Germany, and the UK—on current account balances and exchange rates, over…