Working Paper

Trade Policy Uncertainty and Exports: Evidence from China's WTO Accession

Ling Feng, Zhiyuan Li, Deborah L. Swenson
CESifo, Munich, 2014

CESifo Working Paper No. 4780

To understand the effects of trade policy uncertainty on firm-level export decisions, we study firm-product data on Chinese exports to the U.S. in the years surrounding China’s 2001 WTO accession. Following predictions based on a model of heterogeneous firms, we provide empirical evidence that product-level tariff uncertainty reduction spurred a notable reallocation of export activities across firms, largely due to extensive margin entries and exits. In addition we document accompanying changes in prices and quality that coincided with this reallocation: firms that provided higher quality products at lower prices entered the U.S. export market, while firms that had higher prices and provided lower quality products exited.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
JEL Classification: F130, F140, D810, F510