Chinese exports and non-tariff measures: Testing for heterogeneous effects at the product level

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Abstract

With international trade tariffs at historically low levels today, non-tariff measures (NTMs) play an important—and growing—role in global trade policy. Concerns about shifts in global trade policy agendas are on the rise. In this paper, we rely on a gravity model and focus on Chinese exports with two aims: the first is to test for heterogeneous effects of technical NTMs versus non-technical NTMs; the second is to verify whether the NTM’s effect is influenced by the type of good (final good vs. intermediate or capital good). We find that: 1) technical NTMs tend to have positive effects on trade flows, potentially driven by improvements in consumers’ confidence and by the technical capacities of Chinese exporters and 2) non-technical NTMs are particularly stringent for final goods, possibly due to political economy reasons or substitution effects.

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Timini, J., & Conesa, M. (2019). Chinese exports and non-tariff measures: Testing for heterogeneous effects at the product level. Journal of Economic Integration, 34(2), 327–345. https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2019.34.2.327

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