Asian Review of Books

M. Pettis and M. C. Klein, "Trade Wars Are Class Wars: How Rising Inequality Distorts the Global Economy and Threatens International Peace" (Yale UP, 2020)

Oct 21, 2020
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Trade Imbalances Reflect Domestic Inequality

  • Trade imbalances reflect income distribution distortions within countries, not just between them.
  • Surplus countries transfer wealth from consumers to elites who save excess income, causing large trade surpluses.
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Trade Deficits: Context Matters

  • Persistent trade deficits are not inherently bad; their impact depends on the economic context.
  • Deficits help developing countries with high investment needs but hinder advanced economies with excess capital.
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US Deficits Driven by Global Capital Flows

  • The U.S. runs persistent trade deficits despite characteristics suggesting surplus due to its open capital account and reserve currency status.
  • The U.S. cannot control its savings rate as global investors flock to its financial markets.
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