2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.chieco.2017.08.013
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Tariff and exchange rate pass-through for Chinese exports: A firm-level analysis across customs regimes

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“…Jiang and Kim (2013) report that the pass‐through of exchange rate to producer price index and retail price index in China is incomplete with the pass‐through to producer price index exhibiting stronger effect. In addition, Bouvet, Ma, and Assche (2017) find evidence that the pass‐through of the exchange rate to Chinese exports is almost complete between 2000 and 2006 on the basis of firm‐level data. For Russia, Kataranova (2010) indicates that consumer prices react to the depreciation of home currency than appreciation.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jiang and Kim (2013) report that the pass‐through of exchange rate to producer price index and retail price index in China is incomplete with the pass‐through to producer price index exhibiting stronger effect. In addition, Bouvet, Ma, and Assche (2017) find evidence that the pass‐through of the exchange rate to Chinese exports is almost complete between 2000 and 2006 on the basis of firm‐level data. For Russia, Kataranova (2010) indicates that consumer prices react to the depreciation of home currency than appreciation.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent empirical studies estimated the ERPT in China. Using firm-level data for Chinese exporting firms during the period 2000-2006, Bouvet et al (2017) report almost complete exchange rate pass-through, but Li and Zhang (2018) find an ERPT of 67% for Chinese export prices, while Shu and Su (2009) find that China's ERPT to import prices is 60% in the long run.…”
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“…processing or assembly firms with typically high shares of import content, and regular firms) (Bouvet et al . 2017) and a study on heterogeneity in the exchange rate pass‐through between industries with different market structure (Bugamelli and Tedeschi 2008).…”
Section: Previous Research and Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%