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US-China Economic Relations: From Conflict to Solutions—Part I
Date:07.23.2020

Outright trade war between the world's two largest economies would be devastating to the working people of both countries, as well as destructive to the future of the entire world economy. The costs of conflict between China and the United States far outweigh the current causes of dispute in their economic relationship. These costs would be both direct, in terms of short-term losses of growth and employment, and indirect, in terms of long-term damage to the world trading system, diminishing investment and efficiency. There are points of genuine dispute between the United States and China over their economic interaction. Even if their economic significance is often exaggerated, these are legitimate points of contention and have to be addressed in a constructive manner. The analyses in this volume aim to contribute to a more reality-based consideration of both countries' enlightened self-interests, which would yield progress on points of dispute in a manner consistent with keeping the world economy open for business.


Contents:

I. A Constructive Approach to China-US Trade Tensions

  1. Economic Truths Towards Resolving China-US Trade Conflict

      Ha Jiming and Adam. S. Posen

   2. China-US Trade Conflicts: Factual Background and Analysis

      Lu Feng

   3. China-US Trade Conflict and Its Impact on the Two Economies

      Ha Jiming and Feng Yangmei

   4. The Accumulating Self-Inflicted Wounds from Trump's Unilateral Trade Policy

      Chad P. Bown

   5. The Impact of Unilateralism on the Global Trading System

      Sun Yuanjiang

   6. US-China Trade Frictions and the Global Trading System

      Robert Z. Lawrence

   7. Foreign Direct Investment Activity in China's High-Technology Manufacturing

      Mary E. Lovely andHuang Zixuan
   8. Policy Guidelines and Recommendations on Resolving China-US Trade Conflict

      Huo Jianguo

   9. China and the United States: The Contest for Systemic Leadership

      C. Fred Bergsten

II. Economic Reform and Growth

   1. Prospects for Economic Reform and Medium-Term Growth in China

       Nicholas R. Lardy

   2. China's Economic Restructuring: Progress and Gaps

      Zhang Bin and Zou Jingxian

   3. Prospects for Economic Reform and Medium-Term Growth in the United States

      Jacob Funk Kirkegaard

III. Financial Reform and Regulation

   1. Macro-prudential Policy Framework and Financial Regulatory Framework Reform

      Li Bo

   2. Facts Speak Louder than Words: Review of and Prospects for China's Foreign Exchange Policy

      Guan Tao

   3. A Stability-Oriented Exchange Rate Policy for China: 2018 Edition

      Joseph E. Gagnon

   4. Market Discipline in Chinese Finance: Getting the Sequence Right

      Martin Chorzempa and Nicholas Véron


For full document:

http://new.cf40.org.cn/uploads/CF40/2018CF40-PIIEJointReport.pdf