Inflationary Effects of Trade Wars Intensive Training Course

Introduction

The Inflationary Effects of Trade Wars Intensive Training Course is designed to provide a deep understanding of how escalating trade tensions and protectionist policies influence inflation dynamics across the globe. Trade wars often disrupt supply chains, increase production costs, and create uncertainty in global markets, leading to both short-term and long-term inflationary pressures. This course explores how tariffs, counter-tariffs, non-tariff barriers, and retaliatory trade measures affect domestic prices, financial markets, and economic stability.

By combining theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and real-world case studies, participants will develop practical skills to analyze and forecast the inflationary consequences of trade conflicts. The program emphasizes the policy trade-offs governments face in balancing growth, competitiveness, and price stability during trade disputes. It equips professionals with the tools to craft strategies that mitigate the negative impacts of trade wars on inflation and broader economic outcomes.

Duration: 10 Days

Target Audience:

  • Central bank and treasury officials
  • Trade and economic policy advisors
  • Development finance practitioners
  • Economists and financial analysts
  • Academic researchers in international economics
  • Private sector consultants and strategists

Objectives:

  1. Understand the mechanisms through which trade wars generate inflationary pressures
  2. Analyze the role of tariffs, duties, and non-tariff barriers in driving inflation
  3. Examine disruptions to global supply chains and their inflationary effects
  4. Study the impact of trade wars on currency values and imported inflation
  5. Evaluate fiscal and monetary policy responses to trade-related inflation
  6. Review global case studies of trade disputes and inflation outcomes
  7. Strengthen skills in forecasting inflationary impacts of trade shocks
  8. Explore policy coordination in mitigating trade war-induced inflation
  9. Develop strategies for resilience in trade-exposed economies
  10. Gain insights into future risks of inflation from geopolitical trade tensions

Course Modules:

Module 1: Fundamentals of Trade Wars and Inflation

  • Definition and history of trade wars
  • Channels of inflation transmission
  • Short-term vs. long-term inflationary impacts
  • Role of trade protectionism in inflation
  • Global experiences with trade disputes

Module 2: Tariffs and Inflation Dynamics

  • Price effects of import tariffs
  • Retaliatory tariffs and counter-measures
  • Tariff pass-through to consumers
  • Sectoral impacts of tariffs
  • Case studies of tariff-induced inflation

Module 3: Non-Tariff Barriers and Inflationary Pressures

  • Quotas, embargoes, and regulations
  • Hidden protectionist measures
  • Market distortions and price inflation
  • Trade facilitation challenges
  • Comparative global experiences

Module 4: Supply Chain Disruptions and Inflation

  • Role of global supply chains in price stability
  • Inflationary effects of disrupted logistics
  • Re-shoring and supply chain restructuring
  • Technology and supply resilience
  • Case studies of supply-driven inflation

Module 5: Currency Dynamics in Trade Wars

  • Exchange rate adjustments
  • Imported inflation from currency depreciation
  • Competitive devaluations
  • Safe-haven currencies and inflation impacts
  • Lessons from past trade disputes

Module 6: Commodity Prices and Inflation Spillovers

  • Trade conflicts and commodity markets
  • Oil and energy price volatility
  • Food supply disruptions
  • Raw materials and industrial inputs
  • Inflationary spillovers across markets

Module 7: Fiscal Policy and Trade War Inflation

  • Government spending adjustments
  • Tax policy responses
  • Subsidies and compensatory measures
  • Fiscal deficits and inflation
  • Comparative policy responses

Module 8: Monetary Policy under Trade War Conditions

  • Central bank responses to trade-induced inflation
  • Interest rate adjustments
  • Inflation targeting challenges
  • Liquidity management
  • Case studies of monetary strategies

Module 9: Case Studies of Trade War Episodes

  • US-China trade war analysis
  • Historical trade conflicts in Europe
  • Latin American trade disputes
  • Asian trade tensions
  • Global lessons learned

Module 10: Inflationary Effects on Emerging Markets

  • Dependence on external trade
  • Imported inflation vulnerabilities
  • Capital flows and inflation risks
  • Policy credibility issues
  • Regional case studies

Module 11: Inflationary Effects on Advanced Economies

  • Shifts in global competitiveness
  • Supply-side inflation challenges
  • Trade war effects on productivity
  • Structural adjustments in advanced markets
  • Comparative analysis

Module 12: Inflation Forecasting in Trade Wars

  • Econometric models for trade shocks
  • Scenario analysis of tariff impacts
  • Global input-output models
  • Limitations of inflation forecasting
  • Real-time policy simulation

Module 13: Political Economy of Trade Wars and Inflation

  • Domestic politics and inflation responses
  • Populism and protectionist policies
  • Public perception of inflation
  • Political costs of trade wars
  • Governance and policy credibility

Module 14: International Institutions and Policy Coordination

  • Role of WTO in trade conflicts
  • Global financial institutions’ perspectives
  • Regional trade agreements
  • Multilateral cooperation in inflation control
  • Lessons from coordinated responses

Module 15: Future Outlook of Inflation in Trade Wars

  • Geopolitical risks and trade tensions
  • Technological disruptions to trade flows
  • Climate-related trade disputes
  • Currency wars and inflation
  • Preparing for future trade conflicts

CERTIFICATION

  • Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with Macskills Training and Development Institute Certificate

TRAINING VENUE

  • Training will be held at Macskills Training Centre. We also tailor make the training upon request at different locations across the world.

AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION

  • Airport Pick Up is provided by the institute. Accommodation is arranged upon request

TERMS OF PAYMENT

Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.comFor More Details call: +254-114-087-180

 

 

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