The impact of FTAs on export duration: Evidence from China’s agricultural firms
Yue Jin
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2023, vol. 32, issue 5, 793-823
Abstract:
A growing body of literature has emerged on the links between free trade agreement (FTA) and agricultural export margins. As a key component of intensive margins, export survival and duration play essential roles in long-term and sustainable export growth. We investigated the impact of FTAs on agricultural export duration from the perspective of firm-destination pair. Based on highly disaggregated firm-level panel data of Chinese agricultural exporters covering the period of 2000–2016, we applied the proper survival method to empirically analyze the effect of FTA on export duration and survival. The results identify dynamic export stylized facts among firm-destination country pairs: although most of the agricultural firm-destination export relations demonstrated longer duration than those of other industries in China, they were still short-lived. Most importantly, we confirmed that FTA produced two opposite effects: Compared to non-FTA partners, the FTA membership role helps extend the length of export duration for agricultural export relation in general. However, for newly created relations, the implementation of FTA increased the hazard rate of export failure and shortened the length of duration. Our results cast a new light on firm-level export survival issue and FTA policy, and provide implications for both agricultural exporters and policymakers.
Date: 2023
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