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SUMMARY:Lecture "Trade with China: The Likelihood and Consequences of Decou
 pling"
DESCRIPTION:Has globalization peaked? Will economic and geopolitical tensio
 ns lead us to a new era of disintegration and deglobalization\, led by a d
 ecoupling of the U.S. and Chinese economies\, or perhaps even a polarizati
 on of the world economy into separate economic hubs comprising the United 
 States and its Western allies and China\, Russia\, and their satellites?\\
 r\\nThis event will consider the extent to which deglobalization has alrea
 dy begun in response to the "Trump tariffs" and the ensuing U.S.-China tra
 de war. It will evaluate the likelihood of further decoupling in the light
  of the political and economic forces at play and review recent economic s
 tudies that estimate the effects using state-of-the-art quantitative trade
  models. Disintegration would be costly for all parties\, especially if it
  involves significant technological decoupling.\\r\\nThe lecture will be h
 eld by Prof. Dr. Gene Grossman [https://www.princeton.edu/~grossman/]. Pro
 f. Grossman is the Jacob Viner Professor of International Economics in the
  Department of Economics and the Princeton School of Public and Internatio
 nal Affairs at Princeton University. His research focusses on internationa
 l trade and the relationship between trade and growth.\\r\\nPlease registe
 r for the event using this link. [https://forms.gle/6MGAjXc3NpJGuufx8] For
  more information\, please download the flyer [https://wwz.unibas.ch/filea
 dmin/user_upload/wwz/China_Grossman_Princeton_May_16_2023.pdf].\\r\\nThe l
 ecture «Trade with China: The Likelihood and Consequences of Decoupling»
  is organised by the Center for International Economics and Business [http
 s://cieb.unibas.ch/en/] (CIEB) which is headed by Prof. Dr. Rolf Weder as 
 well as Innoscape [https://innoscape.ch/en/]. Prof. Dr. Rolf Weder [https:
 //europa.unibas.ch/de/ueber-uns/personen/professuren/rolf-weder/] is Profe
 ssor of International Trade and European Integration at the Institute for 
 European Global Studies. His main areas of research include international 
 trade\, international business\, and European economic integration.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>Has globalization peaked? Will economic and geopolitical tens
 ions lead us to a new era of disintegration and deglobalization\, led by a
  decoupling of the U.S. and Chinese economies\, or perhaps even a polariza
 tion of the world economy into separate economic hubs comprising the Unite
 d States and its Western allies and China\, Russia\, and their satellites?
 </p>\n<p>This event will consider the extent to which deglobalization has 
 already begun in response to the "Trump tariffs" and the ensuing U.S.-Chin
 a trade war. It will evaluate the likelihood of further decoupling in the 
 light of the political and economic forces at play and review recent econo
 mic studies that estimate the effects using state-of-the-art quantitative 
 trade models. Disintegration would be costly for all parties\, especially 
 if it involves significant technological decoupling.</p>\n<p>The lecture w
 ill be held by <a href="https://www.princeton.edu/~grossman/">Prof. Dr. Ge
 ne Grossman</a>. Prof. Grossman is the Jacob Viner Professor of Internatio
 nal Economics in the Department of Economics and the Princeton School of P
 ublic and International Affairs at Princeton University. His research focu
 sses on international trade and the relationship between trade and growth.
 </p>\n<p><a href="https://forms.gle/6MGAjXc3NpJGuufx8">Please register for
  the event using this link.</a> For more information\, please <a href="htt
 ps://wwz.unibas.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/wwz/China_Grossman_Princeton_May_
 16_2023.pdf">download the flyer</a>.</p>\n<p>The lecture «Trade with Chin
 a: The Likelihood and Consequences of Decoupling» is organised by the <a 
 href="https://cieb.unibas.ch/en/">Center for International Economics and B
 usiness</a> (CIEB) which is headed by Prof. Dr. Rolf Weder as well as <a h
 ref="https://innoscape.ch/en/">Innoscape</a>. <a href="https://europa.unib
 as.ch/de/ueber-uns/personen/professuren/rolf-weder/" title="Rolf Weder">Pr
 of. Dr. Rolf Weder</a> is Professor of International Trade and European In
 tegration at the Institute for European Global Studies. His main areas of 
 research include international trade\, international business\, and Europe
 an economic integration.</p>\n\n
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