基于重力模型的中国跨境电子商务出口贸易影响因素研究

IF 0.4 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Journal of Korea Trade Pub Date : 2022-08-30 DOI:10.35611/jkt.2022.26.5.56
Jing Han, Taehee Lee
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目的——本研究结合中国跨境电子商务发展的现状和趋势,考察了中国跨境电子贸易出口的影响因素。通过一个改进的贸易引力模型,为中国跨境电子商务的发展提供了更深入的研究和建设性的意见。本文在改进的贸易引力模型中,在传统贸易引力模型的公式中加入了消费差距、贸易摩擦量、游客数量、互联网使用和贸易开放度等因素,考察了影响中国跨境电子商务出口的因素。设计/方法论-根据实证分析,以中国对十个国家的跨境电子商务出口为因变量,以消费差距、贸易摩擦量、贸易距离、贸易开放度和互联网用户数量为自变量。回归分析是通过一个修正的重力模型来检验假设是否成立。研究结果-分析表明,中国跨境电子商务出口受贸易开放度、贸易距离、贸易各方之间的消费差距和进口国互联网用户数量影响的假设得到了这四个假设的支持,但并非所有自变量都对其产生影响。具体来看,旅行者数量、贸易摩擦对中国跨境电商没有影响。也就是说,此前出现的中美贸易摩擦和中印、中日领土争端等政治问题,并不影响中国跨境电商的发展。原创性/价值-分析表明,影响中国跨境电商出口的因素是进口国的贸易开放度、贸易距离、进口国的互联网用户数量以及贸易双方的消费差距。贸易开放度和互联网用户数量对中国跨境电子商务有正向贡献,而消费差距和贸易距离与之呈负相关。并分析发现,中美贸易战和中印领土争端等贸易摩擦对我国跨境电商出口没有产生实质性影响。
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The Influence Factors of China’s Cross-border E-commerce Export Trade Using Gravity Model
Purpose - This study examines the influencing factors of China’s cross-border e-commerce exports in the context of the current situation and trends of China’s cross-border e-commerce development. Through an improved trade gravity model, it provides more in-depth research and constructive opinions on the development of cross-border e-commerce in China. In this paper, factors such as consumption gap, volume of trade frictions, number of tourists, Internet usage and trade openness are added to the formula of the traditional trade gravity model in the improved trade gravity model to examine the influencing factors on China’s cross-border e-commerce exports. Design/methodology - According to the empirical analysis, China’s cross-border e-commerce exports to ten countries are used as dependent variables, and consumption gap, trade friction volume, trade distance, trade openness and number of Internet users are taken as independent variables. Regression analysis is conducted through a modified gravity model to test whether the hypotheses hold. Findings - The analysis shows that the hypothesis that China’s cross-border e-commerce exports are influenced by trade openness, trade distance, consumption gap between trade parties, and the number of Internet users in the importing country is supported by these four hypotheses, but not all independent variables have an impact on them. Specifically, the number of travelers, trade frictions do not have an impact on China’s cross-border e-commerce. That is to say, trade friction between China and the United States and political issues such as China-India and China-Japan territorial disputes that emerged before do not affect the development of cross-border e-commerce in China. Originality/value - The analysis shows that the factors influencing China’s cross-border e-commerce exports are the trade openness of the importing country, the trade distance, the number of Internet users in the importing country, and the consumption gap between the two sides of the trade. The trade openness and the number of Internet users positively contribute to China’s cross-border e-commerce, while the consumption gap and trade distance are negatively related to them. And the analysis found that the Sino-US trade war and the Sino-Indian territorial disputes and other trade frictions to China’s cross-border e-commerce exports did not have a substantial impact.
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Journal of Korea Trade
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期刊介绍: Journal of Korea Trade purports to support and encourage researches in the area of international economics, international business and foreign trade practices & laws. The Journal welcomes theoretical and empirical papers in the broadly-defined international trade issues and policy implications in the context of Korea Trade.
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