New Insights on US Aggregate and State Level Trade with the China Region |
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Authors: | Catherine Y. Co |
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Affiliation: | Professor, Department of Economics, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA |
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Abstract: | Aggregate trade data with breakdown into related and non‐related party components show that US multinational enterprises use different trading strategies in the China region relative to other countries. US trade with the China region in 2002–2007 is characterized by arm's‐length transactions. State‐level trade data show great variability in state engagement with the region through trade: exports to the region range from 1 to 28 percent of state exports. In addition, compared to exports to other countries, exports to the region are highly concentrated. At the extreme, for some states, 96–98 percent of exports to the region are computer and electronic products. Finally, gravity regressions show that state exports to Hong Kong are positively associated with the relative size of the Hong Kong‐born population in the states. There is no evidence that stricter labor regimes lead to lower state exports. |
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Keywords: | arm's-length trade intra-firm trade multinational finns US-China trade |
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