Accounting for the Evolution of China's Production and Trade Patterns

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Original languageEnglish
PublisherNational Bureau of Economic Research
Number of pages67
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

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PublisherNational Bureau of Economic Research
No.32415

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This paper studies the evolution of China's production and trade patterns during its integration into the global economy. We document and explain new facts concerning changes in production and exports at the industry and firm levels using microdata and a quantitative Ricardian and Heckscher–Ohlin model with heterogeneous firms. Counterfactual simulations reveal that capital deepening made China's production and exports more capital-intensive, although labor-biased productivity growth acted as a counterforce. Consistent with the data, our model demonstrates that China's trade openness peaked around the mid-2000s and fell until the 2020s, while the world's exposure to Chinese exports rose continuously. © 2024 by Hanwei Huang, Jiandong Ju, and Vivian Yue. All rights reserved.

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Accounting for the Evolution of China's Production and Trade Patterns. / Huang, Hanwei; Ju, Jiandong; Yue, Vivian.
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024. (NBER working paper; No. 32415).

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