Illuminating the Effects of the US-China Tariff War on China's Economy

92 Pages Posted: 26 Oct 2023

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Davin Chor

Dartmouth College - Tuck School of Business

Bingjing Li

The University of Hong Kong

Abstract

This paper studies the impact of the US-China tariff war on China, using high-frequency night lights data and grid-level measures of tariff exposure. Exploiting within-grid variation over time and controlling extensively for grid-specific contemporaneous trends, we find that each one-percentage-point increase in exposure to the US tariffs was associated with a 0.59% reduction in night-time luminosity. This impact was highly skewed across locations: Grids with negligible direct exposure to the US tariffs accounted for 70% of China's population. But the tail 2.5% of China's population with the highest exposure saw an implied 2.52% (1.62%) decrease in income per capita (manufacturing employment) relative to unaffected grids. These effects were moreover concentrated in locations with a high commuting openness. By contrast, we do not find significant effects from China's retaliatory tariffs, and offer evidence of several channels through which the impact on imported inputs was mitigated.

Keywords: US-China tariff war, Night lights.

Suggested Citation

Chor, Davin and Li, Bingjing, Illuminating the Effects of the US-China Tariff War on China's Economy. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4614187 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4614187

Davin Chor (Contact Author)

Dartmouth College - Tuck School of Business ( email )

Hanover, NH 03755
United States

Bingjing Li

The University of Hong Kong ( email )

Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong, HK
China

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