This study provides an in-depth analysis of the determinants of import demand in China through a multilevel approach. Using disaggregated data over 1996–2008 and a dynamic panel model, we find that the Chinese import market is predominantly characterized by quality competition. However, the nature of the competition varies across different industries. In line with theory, quality plays an important role in industries that are characterized by the potential for quality improvement and product differentiation, whereas price is key in industries in which quality and product differences are rather small. Moreover, private consumption expenditure is more influential than other categories of expenditures. Additionally, variables that can influenc...
The paper studies the performance of us exports conditional on presence and magnitude of chinese exp...
This paper analyzes the unit prices of imports into the EU, Japan, and the US during 1989–2006 of ma...
Thirty years after the beginning of reforms, China continues to be a magnet for multinational corpor...
This study provides an in-depth analysis of the determinants of import demand in China through a mul...
China's import penetration in Chilean markets is higher in unskilled-labor intensive sectors as pre...
It is a widespread idea that the entry of China into world markets has been one of the strongest rec...
The paper measures income elasticities of demand for manufacturing imports in China since 1990 disag...
By estimating the demand for imported wine in China, this study investigates Chinese consumer choice...
Today, China is the second largest exporter in the world with a market share of 8.7%, a three-fold i...
This paper presents theory and evidence from highly disaggregated Chinese data that tariff reduction...
This paper re-estimates both the aggregated and disaggregated import demand functions for China. We ...
In this paper we use micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large Chinese manufactu...
We develop a new empirical framework to analyse destination-specific markup and quantity adjustments...
This paper presents theory and evidence from highly disaggregated Chinese data that tariff reduction...
This paper presents theory and evidence from disaggregated Chinese data that tariff reductions induc...
The paper studies the performance of us exports conditional on presence and magnitude of chinese exp...
This paper analyzes the unit prices of imports into the EU, Japan, and the US during 1989–2006 of ma...
Thirty years after the beginning of reforms, China continues to be a magnet for multinational corpor...
This study provides an in-depth analysis of the determinants of import demand in China through a mul...
China's import penetration in Chilean markets is higher in unskilled-labor intensive sectors as pre...
It is a widespread idea that the entry of China into world markets has been one of the strongest rec...
The paper measures income elasticities of demand for manufacturing imports in China since 1990 disag...
By estimating the demand for imported wine in China, this study investigates Chinese consumer choice...
Today, China is the second largest exporter in the world with a market share of 8.7%, a three-fold i...
This paper presents theory and evidence from highly disaggregated Chinese data that tariff reduction...
This paper re-estimates both the aggregated and disaggregated import demand functions for China. We ...
In this paper we use micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large Chinese manufactu...
We develop a new empirical framework to analyse destination-specific markup and quantity adjustments...
This paper presents theory and evidence from highly disaggregated Chinese data that tariff reduction...
This paper presents theory and evidence from disaggregated Chinese data that tariff reductions induc...
The paper studies the performance of us exports conditional on presence and magnitude of chinese exp...
This paper analyzes the unit prices of imports into the EU, Japan, and the US during 1989–2006 of ma...
Thirty years after the beginning of reforms, China continues to be a magnet for multinational corpor...