The Determinants of China’s Services Trade

Han Dong, Chen-Chen Yong, S. Yong
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Abstract This paper examines the determinants of services trade in China with a panel of 42 trading partners during the period of 2000–2014. Using augmented Gravity model, the estimated results from Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) show that the sectoral output of China and its trading partners, sharing of common borders, fixed telephone subscription in China, exchange rate, perception of lower corruption in partner countries contribute positively to services trade between China and its trading partners. On the contrary but not surprisingly, trade restrictiveness and distance between capitals of China and its trading partners are negatively associated with services trade between China and its counterparts. Greater availability and adoption of information and communication technology in partner countries, proxied by fixed telephone subscription, appear to have a negative (positive) effect on China’s services exports (imports). On the policy front, this paper suggests that the Chinese government should devise policies to deal with non-tariff trade restrictions and improve the country’s telecommunication infrastructure to address the services trade gaps with its trading partners.
中国服务贸易的决定因素
本文以2000-2014年期间42个贸易伙伴为研究对象,考察了中国服务贸易的决定因素。利用增强重力模型,泊松伪极大似然(PPML)的估计结果表明,中国与其贸易伙伴的部门产出、共享共同边界、中国固定电话用户、汇率、伙伴国家较低腐败的感知对中国与其贸易伙伴之间的服务贸易有积极的贡献。相反,中国与贸易伙伴之间的贸易限制和资本距离与中国与贸易伙伴之间的服务贸易呈负相关,但这并不奇怪。以固定电话订户为代表的伙伴国家更多地使用和采用信息和通信技术,似乎对中国的服务出口(进口)产生了负(正)影响。在政策方面,本文建议中国政府应制定政策来应对非关税贸易限制,改善国家电信基础设施,以解决与贸易伙伴的服务贸易差距。
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