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TitleThe political economy of protection in GVCs: Evidence from Chinese micro data
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Date Issued2021-07-01
Source PublicationJournal of International Economics
ISSN0022-1996
Volume131
Abstract

This paper explores the political economy of import protection in a setting where imports may contain a country's own domestic value added (DVA) via domestically-produced inputs that get exported and used in foreign downstream production. We show that import-competing producers and their domestic input suppliers are generally allies in favor of protection, but this alliance weakens as DVA increases, because a home tariff on finished goods decreases foreign demand for home inputs. Empirically, we examine detailed discriminatory trade policies of 23 countries toward China and use Chinese transaction-level processing trade data to construct a measure of DVA. We also measure input customization. We find that both upstream and downstream political organization increase downstream protection, but the effect of the former is smaller when DVA as a share of final imports from China is larger. Tariffs on products containing inputs that are neither customized nor politically organized appear to be unaffected by the DVA share.

KeywordGlobal value chains Lobbying Trade policy
DOI10.1016/j.jinteco.2021.103479
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaBusiness & Economics
WOS SubjectEconomics
WOS IDWOS:000695283000026
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85106255919
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/12753
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorYu, Zhi
Affiliation
1.Georgetown University,Department of Economics and School of Foreign Service,Shanghai Institute of International Finance and Economics and CESIfo. 37th and O Streets,Washington, DC,20057,United States
2.Georgetown University,Department of Economics and School of Foreign Service,and CEPR,Washington, DC,37th and O Streets,20057,United States
3.Renmin University of China,School of Business,Beijing,59 Zhong Guan Cun Street,100872,China
4.Peking University,National School of Development,China Center for Economic Research (CCER),Beijing,100871,China
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Ludema, Rodney D.,Mayda, Anna Maria,Yu, Zhiet al. The political economy of protection in GVCs: Evidence from Chinese micro data[J]. Journal of International Economics, 2021, 131.
APA Ludema, Rodney D., Mayda, Anna Maria, Yu, Zhi, & Yu, Miaojie. (2021). The political economy of protection in GVCs: Evidence from Chinese micro data. Journal of International Economics, 131.
MLA Ludema, Rodney D.,et al."The political economy of protection in GVCs: Evidence from Chinese micro data". Journal of International Economics 131(2021).
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