Inefficient Peace or Preventive War?
General Economics
2023-04-25 v2 Economics
Abstract
We study a model of two-player bargaining game in the shadow of a preventive trade war that examines why states deliberately maintain trade barriers in the age of globalization. Globalization can induce substantial power shifts between states, which makes the threat of a preventive trade war salient. In this situation, there may exist "healthy" levels of trade barriers that dampen the war incentives by reducing states' expected payoffs from such a war. Thus, we demonstrate that trade barriers can sometimes serve as breaks and cushions necessary to sustain inefficient yet peaceful economic cooperation between states. We assess the theoretical implications by examining the US-China trade relations since 1972.
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@article{arxiv.2111.15598,
title = {Inefficient Peace or Preventive War?},
author = {Liqun Liu and Tusi and Wen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.15598},
year = {2023}
}