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Trade liberalisation and Chinese firm’s exports: Sourcing from Indonesia

We investigate how trade liberalisation affects the performance of Chinese manufacturing firms via sourcing from the South. Taking imports from Indonesia, the largest country in South‐east Asia—China's current trading partner as an example, we find that Chinese firms with higher import shares f...

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Published in:World economy 2021-06, Vol.44 (6), p.1795-1813
Main Authors: Ing, Lili Yan, Tian, Wei, Yu, Miaojie
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Exports
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Free trade
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International trade
processing trade
Productivity
Sales
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Trade liberalization
Trading
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