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US–China rivalry: The macro policy choices
Rod Tyers
, Yixiao Zhou
Economics
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Business & Economics
Policy Choice
100%
Rivalry
96%
Tariffs
74%
Bilateral
39%
Tax Relief
38%
Revenue
30%
United States of America
23%
Monetary Targeting
21%
Normal Form
20%
Optimal Tariff
20%
Capital Tax
18%
Indirect Taxes
18%
Macro Model
17%
Float
17%
Large Economy
16%
Policy Responses
15%
Tax Reform
15%
China
14%
Currency
14%
Finance
14%
Interdependencies
13%
Short-run
10%
Import
10%
Alternatives
6%
Social Sciences
tax relief
64%
revenue
38%
indirect taxes
35%
tax reform
28%
China
25%
currency
22%
import
19%
finance
18%
economy
13%