@article{921952, recid = {921952}, author = {Schultz, Franziska.}, title = {Economic Effects of Political Shocks to Sino-Japanese Relations (2005-2014) /}, publisher = {Springer VS,}, address = {Wiesbaden :}, pages = {1 online resource (167 pages)}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Diplomatic issues, i.e. the textbook discussion, the Yasukuni debate, and the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute cause political shocks to Japan-China relations, but economic exchange is maintained. Franziska Schultz discusses political shocks within bilateral relations, analyzing shocks in 2005, 2010 and 2012 causing economic spillovers, such as boycotts, property damage and decreasing numbers of Chinese tourists to Japan. The correlation of monthly trade data with political conflict values (2005-2014) created by the author is analyzed with a vector autoregression (VAR) model. A qualitative content analysis of reports by the Japan-China Economic Association (1981-2015) according to Früh (2011) evaluates whether spillovers play a role for Japanese economic actors involved in China business. Contents Economic Spillovers of Shocks within Sino-Japanese Relations Analysis of the Correlation between Trade and Conflict Values (2005-2014) with Vector Autoregression Spillovers in Japan-China Economic Association Reports Target Groups Researchers and students in the fields of International Relations, Political Economy, Japanese Studies Scientists and experts in the fields of Japan, China and East Asian Affairs The Author Franziska Schultz was Research Associate at the Department of Japanese Studies at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen and is currently as Research Affiliate at the Centre for Asian Area Studies at Rikkyo University in Tokyo.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/921952}, }