Fudan-Arab Lecture Series No.25
复旦—阿拉伯讲座系列第25期
Title/题目
Who Pays the Trump Tariffs? US Fiscal and Trade Policy in 2026
谁在为特朗普关税买单?——2026年的美国财政与贸易政策
Speaker/主讲人
Prof. Mark Robbins, Fudan IGPP
Mark Robbins教授 全球院讲座教授
Host/主持人
Prof. Yijia Jing, Fudan IGPP
敬乂嘉教授 全球公共政策研究院
Discussant / 评论人
Prof. Ping Zhang, Fudan SIRPA
张平教授 国际关系与公共事务学院
Prof. Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira, FGV
Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira教授 巴西热图利奥·巴尔加斯基金会大学
Time/时间
12:00-13:20, April 21st, Tuesday, 2026
2026年4月21日,周二,12:00-13:20
Venue/地点
Room 805E, 8th Floor, West Sub-building of Guanghua Towers
光华楼西辅楼8楼805E会议室
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主讲人介绍/ The Speaker:
Prof. Mark Robbins
Mark Robbins is Fudan Chair Professor at Fudan University’s Institute of Global Public Policy, and Emeritus Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Connecticut, where he served as Department Head for many years. His research area is public budgeting and public finance. He has published dozens of articles on government debt, budgeting practices, and tax preferences. He has consulted with and advised government organizations on fiscal transparency, government accounting, and investment management. He has delivered invited talks at universities around the world including (10) in China where he maintains a keen interest.
讲座内容/ Abstract:
This is the second in what has become a series of lectures seeking to facilitate understanding and discussion about the effects of the second Trump administration’s policies on the economies of its citizens and trading partners. In this lecture professor Robbins reviews tariffs as a (tax) policy tool and why they are relatively new in modern policy history, before turning to their anticipated effects. The current round of tariffs are relatively new but there is enough data to make good general estimates of their economic effects which, while presently small, fall clearly on consumers. Finally he looks at some of the survey data on support for the Trump tariffs and what we can expect following the US Supreme court decision in February 2026 invalidating the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1973 (IEEPA) as a legal authority for tariff actions.