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Economic ramifications of China–United States trade war for the Russian Federation

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  • Alexander Nikolaevich Semin
  • Alexander Ivanovich Kostyaev
  • Anatoly Sergeevich Truba
  • Vadim Vitalievich Ponkratov
  • Margarita Viktorovna Gagarina

Abstract

The purpose of the article was to assess the impact of escalating China-United States trade war on the economic development of such countries as the Russian Federation, Poland, Turkey, Taiwan, Thailand, and South Africa. A cognitive map was developed to describe the general model of economic development of the countries under study, impacted by the trade war, which allowed for substantiation of a qualitative nature of the trade war ramifications in core economic sectors in the countries under consideration. The research results and recommendations are of scientific and practical importance, since they serve as the basis for elaborating further strategies to stem the risks of the escalating trade war to the countries engaged in international trade.

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  • Alexander Nikolaevich Semin & Alexander Ivanovich Kostyaev & Anatoly Sergeevich Truba & Vadim Vitalievich Ponkratov & Margarita Viktorovna Gagarina, 2019. "Economic ramifications of China–United States trade war for the Russian Federation," China Economic Journal, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(3), pages 316-335, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rcejxx:v:12:y:2019:i:3:p:316-335
    DOI: 10.1080/17538963.2019.1591573
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