How much did China’s WTO accession increase economic growth in resource-rich countries? CEPS Working Document No. 384, 3 October 2013
Data(s) |
01/10/2013
|
---|---|
Resumo |
This Working Document provides an estimate of China’s impact on the growth rate of resource-rich countries since its WTO accession in December 2001. The authors’ empirical approach follows the logic of the differences-in-differences estimator. In addition to temporal variation arising from the WTO accession, which they argue was exogenous to other countries’ growth trajectories, the authors exploit spatial variation arising from differences in natural resource wealth. In this way they can compare changes in economic growth in the pre- and post-accession periods between countries that benefited from the surge in demand for industrial commodities brought about by China’s WTO accession and countries that were less able to do so. They find that that roughly one-tenth of the average annual post-accession growth in resource-rich countries was due to China’s increased appetite for commodities. The authors use this finding to inform the debate about what will happen to economic growth in resource-rich countries as China rebalances and its demand for commodities weakens. |
Formato |
application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://aei.pitt.edu/44652/1/WD384_MB_Economic_Growth_in_Resource%2DRich_Counties_formatted.pdf Andersen, Thomas Barnebeck and Barslund, Mikkel and Hansen, Casper Worm and Harr, Thomas and Jensen, Peter Sandholt (2013) How much did China’s WTO accession increase economic growth in resource-rich countries? CEPS Working Document No. 384, 3 October 2013. [Working Paper] |
Relação |
http://www.ceps.be/book/how-much-did-china%E2%80%99s-wto-accession-increase-economic-growth-resource-rich-countries http://aei.pitt.edu/44652/ |
Palavras-Chave | #GATT/WTO #China #international trade |
Tipo |
Working Paper NonPeerReviewed |