Infrastructure and the Patterns of Trade: An Empirical Look at China

28 Pages Posted: 1 Dec 2023

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Shuaihang Li

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Qihong Liu

University of Oklahoma - Department of Economics

Qing Liu

Hefei University of Technology

Date Written: November 20, 2023

Abstract

Transport infrastructure plays an important role in economic growth, particularly for developing countries. Recently a burgeoning literature explores how transport infrastructure facilitates economic growth via the channel of trade. In this paper, we study this question in the context of China, but with several distinctions. First, we distinguish firms from different regions in China, and see how their trade behavior responds differently to changes in infrastructure. Second, we consider both export and domestic sales, with an eye toward the interplay between the two channels. Our estimation results reveal the presence of both regional heterogeneity and sales channel competition. For in-land provinces, an improvement in their transport infrastructure raises firms' exports at the cost of domestic sales. Interestingly, the results are reversed for coastal provinces, mainly driven by non-coastal cities of coastal provinces (rather than coastal cities). We also find negative spatial spillover, in the sense that neighboring provinces tend to compete with rather than complement each other. Our analysis has important policy implications under the current geopolitical tension and policy initiatives (e.g. dual circulation in China).

Keywords: Transport infrastructure; Patterns of trade; Regional heterogeneity; Sales channel competition

JEL Classification: F10; F19; R12

Suggested Citation

Li, Shuaihang and Liu, Qihong and Liu, Qing, Infrastructure and the Patterns of Trade: An Empirical Look at China (November 20, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4638688 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4638688

Shuaihang Li

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics ( email )

Qihong Liu (Contact Author)

University of Oklahoma - Department of Economics ( email )

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Qing Liu

Hefei University of Technology ( email )

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