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Impact of exchange rate movements on multi-product firms' export performance: evidence from China
/ Xu, Jiayun; Mao, Qilin ; Tong, Jiadong
Xu, Jiayun
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This paper investigates the effects of RMB exchange rate movements on Chinese multi-product firms' export behavior using China's firm-level micro data and highly disaggregated customs data over 2000–2007. We find that real appreciation of RMB exerts negative effects on Chinese multi-product firms' export prices and export quantities, and the effects are significantly different across firms with different productivity as well as the product ladder within multi-product firms. In addition, we document that real appreciation of RMB narrows multi-product firms' export scope and induces firms to skew their export sales towards the best performing products. Finally, the paper explores the effects of RMB exchange rate movements on firms' export duration, and shows that real appreciation of RMB lengthens the export duration of core products but shortens the export duration of non-core products.
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RMB Exchange Rate
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Product Scope
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Product Ladder
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Export Duration
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Input trade liberalization and the export duration ofpProducts: evidence from China
/ Zhou, Dinggen; Yang, Jingjing ; Lai, Mingyong
Lai, Mingyong
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This paper introduces a quasi‐natural experimental framework into trade policy evaluation and reassesses China's trade liberalization through the survival of export products. We use propensity score matching and China's dual trade system to design a quasi‐natural experiment based on Chinese industrial enterprises, customs import and export, and tariff data over the period of 2000–2006; we then use survival analysis to study the impacts of China's trade liberalization on the export duration of manufacturing firms’ products. We find that the substantial reduction in import tariffs after China's accession to the World Trade Organization enhances the export duration of firm products, indicating that trade liberalization ameliorates the survival of export products. The promotion effects of tariff reduction on export duration are obviously stronger for core products than for noncore products.
Key Words
Trade Liberalization
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Propensity Score Matching
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Survival Analysis
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Export Duration
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