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Economic openness and trade linkages of China: An empirical study of the determinants of chinese trade intensities from 1993 to 1999
Authors:Jianhong?Zhang  Email author" target="_blank">Arjen?van?WitteloostuijnEmail author
Institution:(1) Faculty of Economics, Department of International Economics and Business, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:In the 1980s, the Chinese regime took a number of piecemeal steps toward economic liberalization. This process accelerated impressively in the 1990s. This paper reports an empirical study into the determinants of the emerging pattern of Chinese trade (export and import) intensities in the liberalization decade by exploring international trade statistics for 1993 and 1999. Four models are estimated that explain the shifts in the export and import intensities of the trade with different trade partners in the 1993–1999 period. The estimation results reveal differences for export vis-à-vis import trade intentities, as well as for 1993 compared to 1999. For example, the political determinants of trade intensities that were still very important in 1993 have been moved to the background by economic explanations in 1999. JEL no. F14
Keywords:Export  import  trade intensity  China
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