Who benefits? Global supply chains and the regional comprehensive economic partnership

Xiaojun Li
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The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) promises to expand trade substantially for businesses in the agreement’s 15 members countries, but who will be more likely to capture the gains from trade liberalization? Drawing on insights from the emerging research program on the politics of global production networks and value chains, this study unpacks the differential benefits of free trade agreements as a function of a firm’s degree of supply chain linkages with partner countries, thus moving beyond traditional theories of trade that draw the distinction primarily between import-competing and export-oriented firms. Leveraging an original survey of more than 500 firms in China, the empirical analyses show that the more backward and forward supply chain linkages with RCEP countries a firm has, the greater its likelihood of anticipating positive impact from the RCEP, even among exporters. These findings enrich our understanding of the political economy of preferential trade liberalization and global supply chains and offer policy suggestions for member countries hoping to maximize benefits for their businesses from the largest trade agreement in the world today.

谁会受益?全球供应链和区域全面经济伙伴关系
区域全面经济伙伴关系》(RCEP)有望为该协定 15 个成员国的企业大幅扩大贸易,但谁更有可能从贸易自由化中获益?本研究借鉴全球生产网络和价值链政治新兴研究项目的见解,根据企业与伙伴国供应链的联系程度,解读了自由贸易协定带来的不同收益,从而超越了主要区分进口竞争型企业和出口导向型企业的传统贸易理论。利用对中国 500 多家企业的原创性调查,实证分析表明,企业与 RCEP 国家的后向和前向供应链联系越多,其预期 RCEP 带来积极影响的可能性就越大,甚至在出口企业中也是如此。这些发现丰富了我们对优惠贸易自由化和全球供应链的政治经济学的理解,并为希望从当今世界最大贸易协定中为本国企业获取最大利益的成员国提供了政策建议。
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