Determinants of bilateral trade between China and Africa: a gravity model approach

被引:16
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作者
Guan, Zhijie [1 ]
Sheong, Jim Kwee Fat Ip Ping [2 ]
机构
[1] Changzhou Univ, Sch Business, Changzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Changzhou Univ, Changzhou, Peoples R China
关键词
Gravity model; Determinants; Sino-African; Trade; Trade agreements; Recession; F13; F14; O55; P45; PANEL-DATA; GMM;
D O I
10.1108/JES-12-2018-0461
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose The main purpose of this paper is to analyse the different factors affecting Sino-African trade based on the gravity model, and propose some solutions to improve the problems. Design/methodology/approach The paper is based on an extended gravity model, including trade agreement and recession as explanatory variables. The impacts of trade agreement and economic recession on Sino-African imports and exports are examined. Findings The results show that the product of GDP affects African exports to China significantly and negatively, and affects African imports from China positively. Real exchange rate affects African exports to China positively, and affects African imports from China negatively. Population affect African exports to China significantly and positively, and affect African imports from China positively. Recession have negative effects on both African imports from China and exports to China but is only significant for imports. Agreement affects African imports from China and exports to China positively. Our findings confirm the impact of economic recession, and imply that the structure of African product exported to China should be improved, and trade agreements should be reinforced. Originality/value This paper contributes and extends the literature on Sino-African trade by improving the traditional gravity model to include the impact of all trade agreements, and their aggregating effects on trade. The paper also seeks to assess the trade impact of economic recession through a dynamic gravity model approach for which there has been no research done to our knowledge. In this regard, it provides new understanding of the trade pattern between China and Africa, and ways in improving the Sino-African bilateral trade.
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页码:1015 / 1038
页数:24
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