China's Imports Technology Structure and Its Relationship with Trade Partners:1995-2011

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作者
魏浩 [1 ]
李晓庆 [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Economics & Business Management,Beijing Normal University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
China; import; commodity structure; trade partner; dependence;
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F752.7 [与各国贸易关系];
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020206 ;
摘要
This paper uses the latest data to analyze the historical patterns and the current situation of the technology structure of China’ commodities imports,the structure of China’s commodities imports from 19 countries and regions,and China’s interdependent relationship with its trade partners on the basis of studying 230 kinds of manufactured products categorized by their technological intensity.The results show that during the period of 1995-2011,the share of low technology(low-tech) products and medium technology(medium-tech) products declined;the share of primary products,resourcebased products,and high technology(high-tech) products increased;high-tech products had taken the largest share,bypassing low-tech and medium-tech products,as early as2000;different types of countries exported different kinds of commodities to China and had different positions in China’s imports;China had relatively high interdependent relations with Japan,South Korea and China’s Taiwan;China had relatively low interdependent relations with the United States,Germany,France and the Netherlands;China’s import dependence on major developing countries and emerging developing countries was less than these countries’ export dependence on China;China was the leading export destination for major developing countries and emerging developing countries.Generally speaking,the development of China’s import trade is inclusive,and China shares its growth with other countries.It not only promotes developing countries’ exports but also enhances developed countries’ exports.
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页码:74 / 87
页数:14
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