Does the Depth of Digital Trade Rules Boost Bilateral Service Value-Added Trade?
Jinlong Zhao,
Jingyuan Zhao and
Linshan Jiang
Global Economic Review, 2024, vol. 53, issue 3, 212-234
Abstract:
The study found that high-level digital trade rules can significantly boost service value-added in trade between countries, with a more significant boosting effect on domestic value-added trade. High-level digital trade rules signed between developed and less developed countries have a more substantial promotion effect on bilateral service value-added trade. In addition, deep digital trade rules promote bilateral service value-added in trade mainly by lowering barriers to trade in service. The more stable the political relationship between the two countries, the more positive the effect of high-level digital trade rules on their service value-added trade.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/1226508X.2024.2388514
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