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Has China’s Belt and Road Initiative Intensified Bilateral Trade Links between China and the Involved Countries?
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Yu, Chunjiao
, Yu, Zhixing
, An, Lian
, Zhang, Ren
in
Connectivity
/ Cooperation
/ Regions
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
2020
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Has China’s Belt and Road Initiative Intensified Bilateral Trade Links between China and the Involved Countries?
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Yu, Chunjiao
, Yu, Zhixing
, An, Lian
, Zhang, Ren
in
Connectivity
/ Cooperation
/ Regions
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
2020
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Has China’s Belt and Road Initiative Intensified Bilateral Trade Links between China and the Involved Countries?
Journal Article
Has China’s Belt and Road Initiative Intensified Bilateral Trade Links between China and the Involved Countries?
2020
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Overview
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is designed to intensify reciprocal trade preferentiality between China and the Belt-Road countries. However, there has been little research empirically examining the policy effects on the trade links between China and the involved countries. This paper attempts to evaluate the BRI effects quantitatively by constructing a new bilateral revealed trade preference index to measure the bilateral trade preferentiality between China and its 114 trading partners. Using a difference in differences model, we show that the trade of China with the Belt-Road countries has become more preferentially linked since the implementation of the BRI. In particular, the bilateral revealed trade preference index between China and the Belt-Road countries has grown approximately 8% faster than has that with the non-Belt-Road countries. We further show that the BRI effects are heterogeneous across different regions. The bilateral trade links have been more significantly intensified in the regions of the China–Indochina Peninsula Economic Corridor, the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor, the China–Central Asia–West Asia Economic Corridor and the Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor. The findings strongly indicate that BRI has been acting as a catalyst for intensifying bilateral trade preferentiality between China and the Belt-Road countries.
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MDPI AG
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