Assessment of the Impact of Customs Regulation Factor on Foreign Trade of Kazakhstan
Gaziza Yessenzholova,
Raushan Dulambayeva and
Saltanat Kapysheva
Economic Studies journal, 2023, issue 5, 66-81
Abstract:
The development of Kazakhstan's foreign trade is a central factor in Kazakhstan's economic growth, and therefore it is important to understand which trade procedures have a negative and positive aspect on the development of trade relations between countries. Customs procedures are an integral part of the passage of international borders. It is significant that such procedures do not have a negative impact on trade. The article on the basis of the gravitational model of foreign trade assesses the influence of the factor of customs regulation, namely the implementation of customs procedures at the border for the development of exports and imports of Kazakhstan. The models are based on bilateral trade data from Kazakhstan with 53 countries for the period 1995-2021, with partner countries divided into three groups depending on the income level of the countries to obtain better results. Independent variables reflecting customs regulation were countries' participation in the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC), time and cost of customs formalities at the border according to the World Bank Report «Doing Business» (Trading across borders). The study concluded on the impact of customs regulation on the foreign trade of Kazakhstan, with the time factor playing a more significant role than transaction costs on customs clearance. At the same time, the participation of countries in the RKC has a positive impact on the development of bilateral trade. The assessment of the impact of customs procedures on the development of foreign trade confirms the need for customs regulatory reforms.
JEL-codes: F13 F14 F17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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