A paper coauthored by Professor David Weinstein, CJEB’s director, was highlighted twice in the Wall Street Journal, in a MarketWatch article, five Forbes articles, and in an article in the Hill.
The paper, The Effect of the U.S.-China Trade War on U.S. Investment, which estimates the effect of U.S.-China tariff announcements on aggregate returns and the differential returns of firms exposed to China in order to identify their effect on treated and untreated firms, was coauthored with Mary Amiti of the New York Federal Reserve, and Sang Hoon Kong of Columbia University.
Check Professor Weinstein’s website to view the paper’s full media coverage and his other research.
Newsletter: Consumer Spending Could Look Ugly (Wall Street Journal, 5/29/20)
Trade-war collateral damage: destruction of $1.7 trillion in U.S. companies’ market value (MarketWatch, 5/31/20)
Trump’s Trade War Cost U.S. Company Stock Prices $1.7 Trillion (Forbes, 6/1/20)
Biden Continues Trump’s Misguided Trade Policies (Forbes, 5/5/21)
Trump’s Tariffs Were Much More Damaging Than Thought (Forbes, 5/20/21)
U.S. Manufacturers Blame Tariffs for Swelling Inflation (Wall Street Journal, 5/30/21)
Whether for the 'right' or 'wrong' reasons, just lift the tariffs (The Hill, 6/7/21)
Trump’s Exit From Asian Trade Pact Damaged America, Boosted China (Forbes, 10/4/21)
U.S. Trade And Immigration Policies Toward China Have Backfired (Forbes, 12/8/21)
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Research by CJEB's Director, Professor David Weinstein, was highlighted in articles from the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Forbes and the Hill
A paper coauthored by Professor David Weinstein, CJEB’s director, was highlighted twice in the Wall Street Journal, in a MarketWatch article, three Forbes articles, and in an article in the Hill.