2018
DOI: 10.1111/cwe.12243
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Rise of Cross‐border E‐commerce Exports in China

Abstract: China's cross-border e-commerce industry has demonstrated stable and rapid development thanks to the implementation of appropriate policy support and the progressive establishment of e-commerce platforms. The industry's prosperity suggests unique advantages of cross-border e-commerce, which are a result of promoting industrial transformation and accelerating economic restructuring. Due to asymmetric information and insufficient data, little research has been conducted on the current status and the trends of th… Show more

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“…Moreover, this result is in accordance with the ideas of Refs. [38,39]. Table 7 presents the results of the cointegration test for model (4).…”
Section: Panel Unit Root Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this result is in accordance with the ideas of Refs. [38,39]. Table 7 presents the results of the cointegration test for model (4).…”
Section: Panel Unit Root Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the B&R initiative, the Chinese government implemented many policies to develop CBEC that aim to stimulate international trade with the B&R countries. These policies include the development of online payments, e-commerce platforms, logistics, customs clearance services, and tariff incentives [45]. For example, Mi et al [4] and Miao et al [46] pointed out that CBEC is an important factor in the B&R initiative, and preferential CBEC policies such as tax refunds and exemption policies launched by the State Taxation Administration have encouraged the Chinese enterprises to export their products to overseas markets.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CBEC industry in China generally presents a tendency of solid growth; it has had a relatively stable situation for logistics facilitation but a drastic fluctuation in customs facilitation, has gradually shifted to competing for cheaper and more efficient marketing techniques as well as channels, and has experienced a remarkable amelioration of risk magnitude [44]. The relationship between technological progress, cross-border e-commerce and the establishment of global digital customs can be explored from the dimensions of the latest development of new digital infrastructure [45].…”
Section: B Cross-border E-commercementioning
confidence: 99%