2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00181-019-01690-9
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The impact of Chinese technical barriers to trade on its manufacturing imports when exporters are heterogeneous

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“…First, administrative barriers include provisions to prevent or restrict foreign goods such as the laws on import, embargo, import licenses, quotas, voluntary export restrictions, and mandatory localization rates. Second, the technical barrier is a nation's technical and quality requirements for goods coming from abroad (Ghodsi, 2019). In some cases, the authorities use these requirements as a way to impede imports into the domestic market (Cavusgil et al ., 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, administrative barriers include provisions to prevent or restrict foreign goods such as the laws on import, embargo, import licenses, quotas, voluntary export restrictions, and mandatory localization rates. Second, the technical barrier is a nation's technical and quality requirements for goods coming from abroad (Ghodsi, 2019). In some cases, the authorities use these requirements as a way to impede imports into the domestic market (Cavusgil et al ., 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This count variable of stocks for TBTs and SPS measures is included as and , respectively. This variable has been used in earlier studies, such as Ghodsi et al (2016), Ghodsi et al (2017), Ghodsi and Stehrer (2019), and Ghodsi (2020a, 2020b).…”
Section: Data and Specificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that a reduction in NTMs would have a much larger impact than a tariff reduction. Disdier et al (2008), Li and Beghin (2012), Yousefi and Liu (2013), and Ghodsi (2020a) also found evidence of a negative impact of core NTMs on trade flows while Ronen (2017b) finds a trade-stimulative impact of quality NTMs imposed on virgin olive oil. Several other studies in the literature have analysed the trade restrictiveness of NTMs at the HS six-digit level by estimating the ad-valorem equivalent of NTMs (Kee et al, 2009; Beghin et al, 2015; Cadot and Gourdon, 2016; Ghodsi et al, 2016; Bratt, 2017; Cadot et al, 2018; Niu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…While China had an average of 244 NTMs five years before its accession to the WTO (1996WTO ( to 2000, this average jumped to 1,582 between 2001 and 2006. 9 These barriers have made China the "country notifying the second largest number of technical barriers to trade (TBTs)," just after the United States (Ghodsi, 2020(Ghodsi, , p. 1667. This is in line with Evenett and Fritz (2018), who have shown that now, many countries are increasingly using nontransparent policy instruments (non-tariff or "murky" protectionism) as a main trade policy instrument.…”
Section: China's Accession To the World Trade Organization In 2001mentioning
confidence: 99%