Propositions on Sino-American trade dispute : some helpful ideas from social science
This short essay introduces some concepts and propositions from social science research that I personally find helpful in understanding the ongoing Sino-American trade dispute. Naturally, they are not meant to suggest a comprehensive or exhaustive list of factors that inform this topic. Given the pu...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1367072020-11-01T08:46:02Z Propositions on Sino-American trade dispute : some helpful ideas from social science Chan, Steve [Supervisor not in the list] S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies - Social sciences::Political science This short essay introduces some concepts and propositions from social science research that I personally find helpful in understanding the ongoing Sino-American trade dispute. Naturally, they are not meant to suggest a comprehensive or exhaustive list of factors that inform this topic. Given the purpose and the limits of my essay, I also do not engage any specific theory or method, such as the efficient-market hypothesis or game theory pioneered by well-known Nobel laureates (e.g., Burton Malkiel and Eugene Fama; Thomas Schelling). 2020-01-10T08:06:15Z 2020-01-10T08:06:15Z 2019 Working Paper Chan, S. (2019). Propositions on Sino-American trade dispute : some helpful ideas from social science. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 323). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136707 en RSIS Working Papers, 323-19 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This short essay introduces some concepts and propositions from social science research that I personally find helpful in understanding the ongoing Sino-American trade dispute. Naturally, they are not meant to suggest a comprehensive or exhaustive list of factors that inform this topic. Given the purpose and the limits of my essay, I also do not engage any specific theory or method, such as the efficient-market hypothesis or game theory pioneered by well-known Nobel laureates (e.g., Burton Malkiel and Eugene Fama; Thomas Schelling). |
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