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ID133193
Title ProperPanel data analysis of trade creation and trade diversion effects
Other Title Informationthe case of ASEAN-China Free Trade Area
LanguageENG
AuthorYang, Shanping ;  Zarzoso, Inmaculada Martinez
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study uses a theoretically justified gravity model of trade to examine the impact of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) on exports, focusing on trade creation and diversion effects. The model is tested on a sample of 31 countries over the period dating from 1995 to 2010 using aggregated and disaggregated export data for agricultural and manufactured goods and within manufactures for chemical products, as well as for machinery and transport equipment. In order to obtain unbiased estimates, multilateral resistance terms are included as regressors and the endogeneity bias of the FTA variables is addressed by controlling for the unobserved specific heterogeneity that is specific to each trade flow. A multinomial PML is also applied to solve the zero trade issue and the presence of heteroskedasticity. The results indicate that ACFTA leads to substantial and significant trade creation. Using disaggregated data, the significant and positive relationship between exports and ACFTA is confirmed in the case of both agricultural and manufactured goods, as well as in the case of the most important manufacturing industries, namely, chemical products and machinery and transport equipment.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol.29, No.__ ; Jun.2014: p.138-151
Journal SourceChina Economic Review Vol.29, No.__ ; Jun.2014: p.138-151
Key WordsASEAN-China Free Trade ;  ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement - ACFTA ;  Economic Cooperation ;  ASEAN ;  China ;  Free Trade Agreement ;  Trade Diversion ;  International Trade ;  Panel Data Analysis ;  Trade Creation ;  Economic Growth