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Germany's trade with China at the beginning of the global COVID-19 pandemic (Series "COVID-19 Crisis: Consequences for the Labour Market")

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  • Stepanok, Ignat

    (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nuremberg, Germany)

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"The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the world economy in an unprecedented way, with international trade being no exception. Studying trade flows between China and Germany in February 2020 gives a clear picture of what happens when a major shock affects a single trading partner. It helps us learn what to expect from similar future, more geographically limited crisis situations. Studying this particular time window also gives a glimpse into the beginning of a global crisis, which holds the potential to lead to long-lasting changes in the international production networks and division of labour." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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  • Stepanok, Ignat, 2020. "Germany's trade with China at the beginning of the global COVID-19 pandemic (Series "COVID-19 Crisis: Consequences for the Labour Market")," IAB-Forum, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nürnberg [Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany], vol. 2020(2020-10-0), pages 20201001-20.
  • Handle: RePEc:iab:iabfor:v:2020:i::p:20201001_01
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