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ID161807
Title ProperImpact of European food safety border inspections on agri-food exports
Other Title InformationEvidence from Chinese firms
LanguageENG
AuthorBeestermöller, Matthias
Summary / Abstract (Note)The cost of complying with a sanitary standard is certain. However, such measure introduces uncertainty for exporters in relation to border rejections. Shipments may fail to pass inspections and may be refused entry into the importing country. This risk is shaped by variance in the quality of the exported product, and the stringency of the border controls. We examine how the risk of rejection at European borders on safety grounds is affecting Chinese agri-food exporters. We combine information from the European Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed with Chinese firm-level export data by product, destination and year for the period 2000–2011. Information externalities and reputation effects are important. Border rejections amplify the turnover among firms at the extensive margin of trade. This risk is curbing small exporters and resulting in a concentration of Chinese exports among big exporters.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 48; Apr 2018: p.66-82
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2018-03 48
Key WordsUncertainty ;  Food Safety ;  Firm ;  Heterogeneity ;  Border Inspections ;  Import Refusals