CHINA'S EXCHANGE RATE POLICY AND ASIAN TRADE
Alicia Garcia-Herrero and
Tuuli Koivu
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Alicia Garcia Herrero
Economie Internationale, 2008, issue 116, 53-92
Abstract:
This paper shows empirically that China's trade balance is sensitive to fluctuations in the Renminbi real effective exchange rate. However, the current size of the 'trade surplus is such that exchange rate policy, alone, will probably not be able to address the imbalance. The reduction in the trade surplus is limited mainly because Chinese imports do not react as expected to exchange rate appreciation. In fact, they tend to fall rather than increase. By estimating bilateral import equations for China and its major trading partners, we find that such reaction of imports to exchange rate appreciation is generally confirmed for South-East Asian countries but not for others. This might be a direct consequence of Asia's vertical integration as a large share of Chinese imports from Southeast Asia is directed to re-exporting.
Keywords: China; Trade; Exports; Real Exchange Rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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Working Paper: China: Exchange Rate Policy and Asian Trade (2009) 
Working Paper: China's exchange rate policy and Asian trade (2009) 
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