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Chinese Manufacturing Import Penetration and Firm Performance: Evidence from Belt and Road Initiative Countries

A discussion on Chinese manufacturing

Start time:

November 14, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Virtual Project

WAT

Location:

Online

Type:

Lecture

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In this paper, Danilo Spinola (Chairman) YSI community board examines the firm-level effects of Chinese manufacturing import penetration on the performance of manufacturing firms in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries. We construct a dataset of 59 BRI member countries by combining firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Survey with industry-level data from the United Nations Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database from 2011 to 2020. Employing a multi-level modelling approach, our findings reveal that Chinese manufacturing imports exert a considerable adverse effect on productivity growth and employment, and a robust and significant positive effect on the export capabilities of manufacturing firms. The adverse effects on performance are significantly moderated by firms that pursue innovation and engage in foreign licensing. These findings are significant in middle-income countries and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within BRI countries. Based on these findings, we argue that the importation of manufactured goods from China results in a crowding-out effect on the productive capacities of firms within the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries on the one hand and a catalytic effect on the internationalisation of firms on the other hand. These dual outcomes may underscore China’s global value chains (GVCs) position-seeking strategy.

One of the core ideas is to understand China’s growing relevance to globalization and localize the knowledge for country specific policies.

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Organizers

Attendees

Tom Hancock

Nuoya Chen

Mohd Nayyer Rahman

lorenzo cassi

Yanis Bekhti

Guido Weksler

Tarlan Ahmadov

SANDEEP KUMAR

Jana Rué Glutting

Mariantonietta Ferrante

Ezequiel Henrique

Nicola Grace Wills

mayuri hazarika

DN GUPTA

Yongyuan Huang

Haseem Ajaz

Facundo Malvicino

Swathysree S S

Arthur Moreira

Oyama Tyhalibongo

Hugo C. Iasco-Pereira

Nicolò Geri

Ekmel Sayil

Brian Waiguru

Mohammed Nabil

Cassiano Schwantes Correa

Mariano Ignacio Treacy

Danilo Spinola

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