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Five Stylized Facts on Belt and Road Countries and Their Trade Patterns
Authors:Kaku Attah Damoah  Giorgia Giovannetti  Enrico Marvasi
Institution:1. Research Fellow, Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Italy;2. Professor, Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence, Italy;3. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Roma Tre University, Italy
Abstract:The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) offers investment opportunities for several Eurasian countries but not all of them attract investments in the same way. This paper investigates the geographical distribution of BRI projects completed between 2013 and 2020. The analysis shows that pre-existing trade patterns are related to the likelihood of a country receiving completed BRI projects. We single out and provide evidence in support of five stylized facts. First, BRI countries with completed projects tend to be poorer and larger. Second, projects are more likely to occur in countries with intense intermediate trade with China. Third, the countries that received projects have more diversified export structures and their sectoral specialization overlaps with that of China. Fourth, among middle-high-income countries, the allocation of projects tends to favor those with high levels of intra-industry trade. Fifth, among BRI countries with projects, the complexity or sophistication of the goods traded increases faster with income. These findings suggest that fostering trade integration has direct benefits and may also contribute to further BRI investments.
Keywords:Belt and Road Initiative  China  global value chains  network  trade in intermediates
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