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Different types of firms, different types of products, and thei: an anatomy of China's imports / Lee, Hyun-Hoon; Park, Donghyun; Wang, Jing   Journal Article
Lee, Hyun-Hoon Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Using highly disaggregated HS 8-digit product-category level data collected by the Chinese Customs Office for 2000 and 2008, we perform an in-depth anatomy of China's imports of manufactured goods. We estimate both the extensive margins - number of products imported per product group or trade partner - and intensive margins - amount of imports per product group or trade partner - of China's imports. Our paper contributes to the literature of firm heterogeneity in international trade in three different ways. First, we distinguish firms into foreign firms and domestic firms, which are further divided into private firms and public firms. Second, we distinguish products into final goods and intermediate goods. Third, we estimate gravity equations from the perspective of dynamics utilizing a dynamic adjustment model. Overall, our analysis yields a number of new stylized facts about China's imports. These, in turn, help us to gain a fuller understanding of China's trade patterns in light of its recent emergence as a globally significant importer.
Key Words China  Imports  Gravity  Fragmentation  Intermediate Goods  Firm Heterogeneity 
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ID:   153053


Effects of China's structural change on the exports of East Asian economies / Lee, Hyun-Hoon ; Shin, Kwanho ; Park, Donghyun   Journal Article
Lee, Hyun-Hoon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Chinese economy is slowing down and is in the midst of a structural transformation from export-led and investment-led growth to domestic demand-led and consumption-led growth. While there are widespread concerns among China's trading partners about the effect of the slowdown in China's growth on their exports, China's structural changes are also likely to have a significant impact: for example, China will import fewer machines and more cosmetics. The central objective of the present paper is to empirically examine the effect of China's structural transformation on the exports of East Asian economies, which have close trade linkages with China. We find that economies that have failed to increase the share of consumption goods in their exports to China have suffered larger declines in their quantities of exports to China. In addition, economies that have suffered losses in their shares of China's parts and components imports have faced reductions in their shares in China's total imports.
Key Words East Asia  China  Export  Global Value Chain  Structual Change 
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Korea's economic miracle: fading or reviving / Harvie, Charles; Lee, Hyun-Hoon 2003  Book
Harvie, Charles Book
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Publication Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
Description xiii, 241p.
Standard Number 0333924991
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