The Trade Facilitation Impact of the Chinese Diaspora
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The Trade Facilitation Impact of the Chinese DiasporaDate
2020-03-04Publisher
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0378-5920; 1467-9701Bibliographic citation
MARTÍNEZ‐ZARZOSO, Inmaculada; RUDOLF, Robert. The trade facilitation impact of the Chinese diaspora. The World Economy, 2020Type
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Abstract
Using an enhanced dataset on the population share of overseas Chinese in 1970 and 1990, this paper
analyzes the impact of the Chinese diaspora on facilitating China’s bilateral trade during the period 1973-
2013. ... [+]
Using an enhanced dataset on the population share of overseas Chinese in 1970 and 1990, this paper
analyzes the impact of the Chinese diaspora on facilitating China’s bilateral trade during the period 1973-
2013. Our findings suggest substantial trade-creation effects resulting from the presence of ethnic Chinese
in the trade partner population. Diaspora impacts on Chinese bilateral imports are in general higher than
those found for exports. Coethnic networks play a larger role as long as the partner country does not have
an RTA with China in place. Among export sectors, effects found were strongest for food, as well as for
machinery & transport equipment. In regards to imports, coethnic networks matter mostly for raw materials,
machinery & transport equipment, and chemicals. [-]
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