The Study of Measuring China’s Agricultural Export Cost to the United States and Its Impact on Trade Growth
- Aiping Yao
- Liping Wan
Abstract
This paper is based on the studies of Andersen and Van Wincoop (2003) and Abulaiti Yiming (2013) to construct unilateral trade model to analyze the trend of China’s agricultural export cost to the United States and its impact on export growth. The results show that: After joining the WTO, the trend of China’s agricultural export cost to the United States is the first dropping then rising. Although the overall magnitude of change is slow, its contribution rate is great to China’s agricultural export growth to the United States.
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- DOI:10.5539/ibr.v8n2p181
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