EU and China’s comparative advantage, trade complementarity and trade specialization dynamics in agricultural products

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Junshi Li, Yao Pan
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Abstract

This paper aims to analyse the comparative advantage of selected agricultural products for both EU and China in the context of EU-China bilateral trade and explore how the trade specialization changes along with the economic development based on the data between 2001 and 2017. First, we obtain the static results from both a comparative advantage perspective and a trade complementarity perspective. We then analyse three types of trade specialization dynamics by using the OLS regression and Markov transition probability matrix from a more dynamic perspective. Results show that EU’s comparative advantage includes meat products, dairy products, animal originated products, preparations of cereals or milk products, beverages, wool and vegetable textile fibres. China has a comparative advantage in fish, animal originated products, edible vegetable, lac, gums, resins, vegetable, plaiting materials, preparations of vegetables, silk, wool and vegetable textile fibres. We also find that both EU and China have unstable trade specialization for their agricultural products trade and we give policy implications for EU-China bilateral trade based on the results.

中欧农产品比较优势、贸易互补性与贸易专业化动态
本文旨在分析在中欧双边贸易背景下,欧盟和中国选择的农产品的比较优势,并基于2001年至2017年的数据探讨贸易专业化如何随着经济发展而变化。首先,我们从比较优势和贸易互补两个角度获得了静态结果。然后,我们使用OLS回归和马尔可夫转移概率矩阵,从更动态的角度分析了三种类型的贸易专业化动态。结果显示,欧盟的比较优势包括肉制品、乳制品、动物源性产品、谷物或奶制品制剂、饮料、羊毛和植物纺织纤维。中国在鱼类、动物源性产品、食用蔬菜、紫胶、树胶、树脂、蔬菜、编织材料、蔬菜制剂、丝绸、羊毛和植物纺织纤维方面具有比较优势。我们还发现,欧盟和中国的农产品贸易都存在不稳定的贸易专业化问题,并在此基础上对中欧双边贸易提出了政策建议。
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Asia Europe Journal
Asia Europe Journal INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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2.90
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Europe Journal is a quarterly journal dedicated to publishing quality academic papers and policy discussions on common challenges facing Asia and Europe that help to shape narratives on the common futures - including both risks and opportunities - of Asia and Europe. The Journal welcomes academically and intellectually rigorous research papers as well as topical policy briefs and thought pieces on issues of bi-regional interest, including management and political economy, innovation, security studies, regional and global governance, as well as on relevant socio-cultural developments and historical events. Officially cited as: Asia Eur J
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