The Decomposition of China′s Foreign Trade Cost and Its Impact on Export:An Analysis based on Stochastic Frontier Gravity ModelChinese Full Text
Ma Lingyuan
Abstract: This article uses the stochastic frontier gravity model to measure and decompose the bilateral trade costs between China and 94 countries in 2001 and 2007.The results show that China′s export growth mainly due to the reduction in both ’explicit and implicit beyond the border’ trade costs and increased demand in partner countries.During the periods of 2001 and 2007,the changes of ’behind the border’ trade costs led to reduction in export loss from China to the European Union,USA and Japan,while increase in export loss since ’behind the border’trade costs most comes from India and Brazil.On the other hand,since ’Implicit Beyond the Border Constraints’,China′s potential exports to high-or middle-income countries which strictly follow the TBT and SPS policy decreased.
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10.13516/j.cnki.wes.2012.09.006
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F752.62;F740.45;F224
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