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An Empirical Analysis of Tiff's Impact on American Business Formation

Published: June 1, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2506.00999v2

By: Ruiming Min

Potential Business Impact:

Tariffs help businesses, but hurt more.

Business Areas:
Social Impact Social Impact

This study examines whether the tariff policies delivered on promises to revitalize American manufacturing and create jobs. Using county-level business application data from 2018-2025, we analyze the relationship between tariff implementation and new business formation through linear regression analysis. Our findings reveal a statistically significant positive association between US tariffs on China and American business applications. However, when Chinese retaliatory tariffs are included in the analysis, their negative coefficient substantially exceeds the positive US tariff effect, suggesting that retaliatory measures largely offset the benefits of protectionist policies. Control variables including inflation rate, federal funds rate, and government spending show significant positive effects on business formation. These results indicate that while protectionist trade policies may stimulate domestic business formation, their effectiveness is significantly diminished by retaliatory responses from trading partners. The study provides evidence that unilateral tariff measures without diplomatic coordination produce limited net benefits, confirming that trade wars create scenarios where potential gains are neutralized by counteractions.

Country of Origin
🇭🇰 Hong Kong

Page Count
4 pages

Category
Economics:
General Economics