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u.s. firms choose to source from china as a result of the shock, and these firms on average also increase their input purchases from the u.s. and other countries. greater sourcing by u.s. firms from china can lead to enhanced demand for local inputs, too, as these firms grow. in other work, antràs
paper no. , december ; k. handley and n. limão, "policy uncertainty, trade, and welfare: theory and evidence for china and the u.s.," nber working paper no. , january ; l. feng, z. li, and d. swenson, "trade policy uncertainty and exports: evidence from china's wto accession," nber working paper no...
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