“大国崛起”如何抑制双边贸易流动:来自中国及其贸易伙伴的证据

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES China-An International Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.4045816
Jing Wang, Xuan Zhou, C. Choi
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摘要:本文采用贸易的引力模型来考察政治关系如何在中国背景下影响国际贸易,特别是通过结合对中国与其主要贸易伙伴的政治关系的讨论。利用1990年至2019年间获得的中国贸易伙伴的数据,文章使用广义矩量法(GMM)和滞后向量自回归(VAR)模型来调查相关的地缘政治风险是暂时的还是持久的。实证结果表明,政治冲突对中国对外出口和对外贸易总额具有滞后效应(三个月后),但对中国对外进口具有瞬时效应。 权力水平的提高是由于外交政策的转变,国家从“保持低调”(韬光养晦)转向了“大国崛起”(大国觉琪)。中国与其主要贸易伙伴之间政治紧张局势的升级将继续对贸易产生负面影响,直到霸权完全实现。
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How the "Rise of Great Power" Restrains Bilateral Trade Flows: Evidence from China and its Trading Partners
Abstract:This article employs the gravity model of trade to examine how political relations have impacted international trade in the Chinese context, specifically by incorporating discussion of China's political relations with its major trading partners. Using data from China's trading partners obtained between 1990 and 2019, the article uses the generalised method of moments (GMM) and lagged vector autoregression (VAR) model to investigate whether the associated geopolitical risks appear to be temporary or enduring. Empirical results have shown that political conflicts present lagged effects (three months later) on China's exports to other countries and total trade volume with other countries, but have instantaneous effects on China's imports from other countries. Additionally, Chinese President Xi Jinping has much greater political influence on trade compared to his two predecessors (Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao). Such an increased level of power is due to a diplomatic policy shift in which the nation has moved away from "keeping a low profile" (taoguang yanghui) to focus on the "rise of great power" (daguo jueqi). The escalation of political tension between China and its major trading partners will continue to have negative impacts on trade until hegemony is fully realised.
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