2020
DOI: 10.3233/jifs-179784
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The effect of trade creation in China-Asean free trade area based on the gravity model

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“…Economic and institutional distance were categorized by Zhang et al [65][66][67][68] into positive and negative vectors. Most often, gravity models were used to demonstrate that higher GDP will encourage commerce [69][70][71], and countries with higher per capita income will favor the agri-food trade [72]. However, empirical research revealed that the disparity in per capita income had a detrimental effect on agricultural exports [73].…”
Section: Hypothesis 3 (H3) Cultural Distance Negatively Affects Agric...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic and institutional distance were categorized by Zhang et al [65][66][67][68] into positive and negative vectors. Most often, gravity models were used to demonstrate that higher GDP will encourage commerce [69][70][71], and countries with higher per capita income will favor the agri-food trade [72]. However, empirical research revealed that the disparity in per capita income had a detrimental effect on agricultural exports [73].…”
Section: Hypothesis 3 (H3) Cultural Distance Negatively Affects Agric...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This impact could be positive or negative dependent on the nature of the trading relationship. To measure the effect of globalisation on export growth, a number of recent studies have employed a dummy variable which considers whether the exporting and importing country share common membership to a RTA in a certain year (Darmanto et al, 2021;Han & Tian, 2020;Handoyo et al, 2021;Jagdambe & Kannan, 2020). Most of these studies have focused on the case of ASEAN countries.…”
Section: What Is Trade Gravity Model?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, a survey of the literature on FTZ-related research can help to understand the research context, research hotspot, contributors, and high-impact publications on FTZ's theoretical study. However, FTZs had far less attention in academic research prior to 2013 in contrast to another similarly titled but different economic trade object, known as a free-trade agreement/area (FTA), which is signed by two or more countries and aims to remove trade barriers and economic complementarity (such as North American FTA, China-ASEAN FTA, and African continental FTA) [21][22][23], which is popular in both practical existence and theoretical research [24]. However, for emerging economies with comparatively low economic openness and law perfection, FTZs provide an experimental field for a higher economic openness, aimed at attracting capital and improving productivity [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%