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We study global trade responses to the US-China trade war. We estimate the tariff impacts on product-level exports to … the US, China, and rest of world. On average, countries decreased exports to China and increased exports to the US and … rest of world. Most countries export products that complement the US and substitute China, and a subset operate along …
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examining the 2013-2015 export slowdown in China. We exploit detailed customs data and the variation they reveal about Chinese …
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This paper studies the exporting decision of Chinese manufacturing firms. The economic framework stresses the dynamic decision by both state controlled and private entities to export in a model with labor adjustment costs. In this complex environment, a simple decision rule whereby export status...
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census of China's exports. Intermediaries account for around 20% of China's exports in 2005. This implies that many firms …
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about firm heterogeneity in trade. First, the bulk of exports and imports are captured by a few multi-product firms that … transact with a large number of countries. Second, the average importer imports more products than the average exporter exports … the growth in Chinese exports between 2003-2005 was driven by deepening and broadening of trade relationships by surviving …
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firm-specific exchange rate shocks based on the pre-crisis destinations of firms' exports. Because the shocks were …
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China's trade pattern is influenced not just by its overall comparative advantage in labor intensive goods but also by … geography. We use two variants of the Eaton-Kortum (2002) model to study China's local comparative advantage. The theory … predicts that China's share of export markets should grow most rapidly where China's share is initially large. A corollary is …
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attributable to growth in the quality of Chinese exports and the increase in new products being exported by China … unit quality of a Chinese exporter fell by half between 1992 and 2005. Thus the explosive growth in Chinese exports is …
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present evidence that (1) China's industrial output has become cleaner over time, (2) China's exports have shifted toward … products, aggravating environmental damage. China's rapidly growing trade and serious environmental degradation appear to be no … exception. However, much of China's trade growth is attributable to the international fragmentation of production. This kind of …
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