Quality Selection, Sectoral Heterogeneity and Chinese Exports
Richard Kneller and
Zhihong Yu ()
Munich Reprints in Economics from University of Munich, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Recent models of international trade have identified product quality as an important determinant of bilateral trade flows. In this paper we examine the relationship between the characteristics of the export market and the aggregate quality of products using Chinese data. We find evidence that product unit values vary with standard gravity variables in a different manner across sectors of the Chinese economy and run contrary to earlier findings for the USA. These results are not compatible with existing heterogeneous firm trade models with constant mark-up and the extension to include product quality. We construct a heterogeneous firm trade model with quality differences and spatial price discrimination, and show that the model provides plausible explanations for our empirical finds as well as other existing findings in the literature.
Date: 2016
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Published in Review of international Economics 4 24(2016): pp. 857-874
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