David Versus Goliath: The Impact of Chinese Competition on Developing Countries
Roberto Alvarez and
Sebastian Claro
Working Papers Central Bank of Chile from Central Bank of Chile
Abstract:
We use detailed Chilean plant-level data from 1990 to 2000 to study the impact of Chinese import competition in manufacturing industries. We study whether China’s imports have been associated with a downsizing of manufacturing plants or whether firms have escaped Chinese competition through changes in output mix, productivity catch-up or increased exports. Our results show that imports from China have negatively affected employment growth on surviving plants and increased the probability of exit. In contrast to previous evidence for the United States, we do not find evidence that manufacturing plants have adjusted by producing more sophisticated goods or by exporting.
Date: 2008-08
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