Measuring the Benefits of the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative for Manufacturing Industries in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background and Literature Review
2.1. The Background
2.2. Literature Review
3. The Basic Model
3.1. The Empirical Model
3.2. Construction of Exports’ Sophistication
4. Treatment Effects of the OBOR Initiative to Manufacturers in China
4.1. Data
4.2. Tests for Significance of the OBOR Policy Intervention
5. The Empirical Results
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
NO. | Country | Weighted Competitiveness of Exports | GDP Deflated (US$) | Exports Sophistication (US$) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States of America | 0.49895 | 1.69 × 1013 | 8.42 × 1012 |
2 | China | 0.63157 | 9.69 × 1012 | 6.12 × 1012 |
3 | Japan | 0.647183 | 4.88 × 1012 | 3.16 × 1012 |
4 | Germany | 0.4871 | 3.15 × 1012 | 1.53 × 1012 |
5 | France | 0.553493 | 2.35 × 1012 | 1.30 × 1012 |
6 | United Kingdom | 0.478715 | 2.39 × 1012 | 1.14 × 1012 |
7 | Italy | 0.50865 | 1.74 × 1012 | 8.83 × 1011 |
8 | Korea, Republic of | 0.655609 | 1.30 × 1012 | 8.52 × 1011 |
9 | India | 0.44256 | 1.82 × 1012 | 8.04 × 1011 |
10 | Spain | 0.4453 | 1.22 × 1012 | 5.43 × 1011 |
11 | Switzerland | 0.715473 | 6.71 × 1012 | 4.80 × 1011 |
12 | Canada | 0.266946 | 1.42 × 1012 | 3.78 × 1011 |
13 | Netherlands | 0.454593 | 7.41 × 1012 | 3.37 × 1011 |
14 | Turkey | 0.601109 | 5.20 × 1011 | 3.13 × 1011 |
15 | Indonesia | 0.433232 | 7.09 × 1011 | 3.07 × 1011 |
16 | Mexico | 0.332521 | 7.75 × 1011 | 2.58 × 1011 |
17 | Belgium | 0.481987 | 4.29 × 1011 | 2.07 × 1011 |
18 | Poland | 0.464561 | 4.37 × 1011 | 2.03 × 1011 |
19 | Austria | 0.497128 | 3.49 × 1011 | 1.73 × 1011 |
20 | Russian Federation | 0.168681 | 9.12 × 1011 | 1.54 × 1011 |
21 | Brazil | 0.293932 | 5.02 × 1011 | 1.48 × 1011 |
22 | Sweden | 0.308796 | 4.70 × 1011 | 1.45 × 1011 |
23 | Australia | 0.117636 | 1.21 × 1012 | 1.42 × 1011 |
24 | Israel | 0.449275 | 3.15 × 1011 | 1.42 × 1011 |
25 | Ireland | 0.498982 | 2.66 × 1011 | 1.33 × 1011 |
26 | Hong Kong, China | 0.370115 | 3.15 × 1011 | 1.17 × 1011 |
27 | Thailand | 0.394631 | 2.78 × 1011 | 1.10 × 1011 |
28 | Denmark | 0.367515 | 2.89 × 1011 | 1.06 × 1011 |
29 | Singapore | 0.317058 | 2.91 × 1011 | 9.23 × 1011 |
30 | Portugal | 0.476962 | 1.93 × 1011 | 9.19 × 1010 |
31 | Saudi Arabia | 0.130815 | 6.91 × 1011 | 9.03 × 1010 |
32 | Malaysia | 0.337711 | 2.67 × 1011 | 9.02 × 1010 |
33 | Egypt | 0.337777 | 2.38 × 1011 | 8.04 × 1010 |
34 | Czech Republic | 0.409281 | 1.79 × 1011 | 7.33 × 1010 |
35 | Bangladesh | 0.638769 | 1.13 × 1011 | 7.21 × 1010 |
36 | Finland | 0.328633 | 2.10 × 1011 | 6.89 × 1010 |
37 | Viet Nam | 0.453999 | 1.37 × 1011 | 6.24 × 1010 |
38 | Greece | 0.295097 | 2.04 × 1011 | 6.02 × 1010 |
39 | Norway | 0.175631 | 3.38 × 1011 | 5.94 × 1010 |
40 | South Africa | 0.259493 | 2.09 × 1011 | 5.42 × 1010 |
41 | United Arab Emirates | 0.134695 | 3.79 × 1011 | 5.10 × 1010 |
42 | Philippines | 0.26915 | 1.71 × 1011 | 4.61 × 1010 |
43 | Morocco | 0.493352 | 9.29 × 1010 | 4.59 × 1010 |
44 | Romania | 0.445519 | 9.72 × 1010 | 4.33 × 1010 |
45 | Hungary | 0.353537 | 1.08 × 1011 | 3.80 × 1010 |
46 | Pakistan | 0.319631 | 1.13 × 1011 | 3.61 × 1010 |
47 | Slovakia | 0.383004 | 8.72 × 1010 | 3.34 × 1010 |
48 | Qatar | 0.134228 | 2.19 × 1011 | 2.94 × 1010 |
49 | Colombia | 0.157448 | 1.77 × 1011 | 2.79 × 1010 |
50 | Chile | 0.12271 | 2.16 × 1011 | 2.65 × 1010 |
51 | Panama | 0.644348 | 3.75 × 1010 | 2.41 × 1010 |
52 | Luxembourg | 0.424321 | 5.40 × 1010 | 2.29 × 1010 |
53 | Croatia | 0.465347 | 4.84 × 1010 | 2.25 × 1010 |
54 | Slovenia | 0.469721 | 4.20 × 1010 | 1.97 × 1010 |
55 | New Zealand | 0.117118 | 1.67 × 1011 | 1.96 × 1010 |
56 | Bulgaria | 0.374144 | 4.72 × 1010 | 1.77 × 1010 |
57 | Lithuania | 0.440654 | 3.81 × 1010 | 1.68 × 1010 |
58 | Tunisia | 0.447569 | 3.24 × 1010 | 1.45 × 1010 |
59 | Peru | 0.09161 | 1.48 × 1011 | 1.36 × 1010 |
60 | Ukraine | 0.344215 | 3.85 × 1010 | 1.33 × 1010 |
61 | Serbia | 0.394562 | 2.88 × 1010 | 1.14 × 1010 |
62 | Latvia | 0.41073 | 2.41 × 1010 | 9.90 × 109 |
63 | Kazakhstan | 0.233809 | 3.81 × 1010 | 8.91 × 109 |
64 | Estonia | 0.413453 | 1.96 × 1010 | 8.12 × 109 |
65 | Myanmar | 0.160687 | 4.80 × 1010 | 7.71 × 109 |
66 | Argentina | 0.145994 | 4.77 × 1010 | 6.97 × 109 |
67 | Ecuador | 0.042171 | 6.93 × 1010 | 2.92 × 109 |
68 | Cote d’Ivoire | 0.09553 | 2.94 × 1010 | 2.81 × 109 |
69 | Algeria | 0.050198 | 5.47 × 1010 | 2.75 × 109 |
70 | Nigeria | 0.007387 | 2.71 × 1011 | 2.00 × 109 |
71 | Belarus | 0.542934 | 9.69 × 108 | 5.26 × 108 |
72 | Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela | 0.039902 | 1.10 × 1010 | 4.37 × 108 |
73 | Bahrain | 0.21055 | 2.50 × 108 | 5.26 × 107 |
74 | Iran, Islamic Republic of | 0.120058 | 3.42 × 108 | 4.11 × 107 |
75 | Taipei | 0.527632 | 1.08 × 108 | 5.72 × 107 |
76 | Angola | 0.5451 | 9.65 × 109 | 5.26 × 109 |
77 | Kuwait | 0.057074 | 1.28 × 108 | 7.29 × 106 |
78 | Libya, State of | 0.129087 | 4.80 × 107 | 6.19 × 106 |
79 | Oman | 0.170433 | 2.42 × 107 | 4.13 × 106 |
80 | Iraq | 0.14098 | 1.72 × 1011 | 2.42 × 1010 |
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Variable | Unit | Mean | SD | Min | Max | N |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Exports | Billion US$ | 5.9 | 11 | 0.49 | 60 | 289 |
Imports | Billion US$ | 4.0 | 7.7 | 0.25 | 46 | 289 |
Exports share in outputs | Percentage | 0.26 | 0.32 | 0.01 | 1.56 | 289 |
Value added | Billion RMB * | 2100 | 2500 | 43.4 | 11,000 | 289 |
Export Sophistication | Trillion US$ | 0.88 | 0.72 | 0.018 | 2.9 | 289 |
Ln(Export Sophistication) | Units | 22.46 | 1.09 | 19.01 | 24.11 | 289 |
New Products | Billion RMB * | 240 | 350 | 0.667 | 2000 | 289 |
Fix Assets | Million RMB * | 432.8 | 586.4 | 12.05 | 4047 | 289 |
Capital | Million RMB * | 1414 | 1610 | 35.6 | 7604 | 289 |
Employees | Thousand | 2497 | 1697 | 280.9 | 6378 | 289 |
Cost profit rate | Percentage | 5.61 | 1.89 | 0.91 | 11.88 | 289 |
Capital contribution rate | Percentage | 9.64 | 5.23 | 2.61 | 35.07 | 289 |
Variables | Coef. | Variables | Coef. |
---|---|---|---|
Argentina | −0.761 | Italy | −0.363 |
(−0.12) | (−0.03) | ||
Canada | 10.405 | Mexico | −2.283 |
(0.9) | (−0.51) | ||
Egypt | 7.717 | Spain | −11.162 |
(0.59) | (−1.13) | ||
France | −2.65 | Swiss | 0.746 |
(−0.38) | (0.16) | ||
Germany | 8.467 | UK | 0.938 |
(1.89) | (0.34) | ||
constant | −5.30 × 1012 | ||
(−1.00) | |||
r2_adjusted | 0.943 | ||
F | 19.242 | ||
N | 120 |
Year | China | Counterfactual | Error of Fitting |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | 1.16 | 1.14 | 0.0174 |
2002 | 1.22 | 1.23 | −0.0129 |
2003 | 1.32 | 1.37 | −0.0456 |
2004 | 1.42 | 1.39 | 0.0292 |
2005 | 1.68 | 1.53 | 0.1490 |
2006 | 1.86 | 2.07 | −0.2130 |
2007 | 2.23 | 2.14 | 0.0941 |
2008 | 2.76 | 2.84 | −0.0792 |
2009 | 3.00 | 2.96 | 0.0442 |
2010 | 3.58 | 3.61 | −0.0299 |
2012 | 4.89 | 4.82 | 0.0653 |
Year | China | Counterfactual | Treatment |
---|---|---|---|
2013 | 5.24 | 4.68 | 0.56 |
2014 | 5.95 | 4.27 | 1.68 |
2015 | 6.09 | 3.26 | 2.83 |
2016 | 5.95 | 3.17 | 2.78 |
2017 | 6.12 | 3.22 | 2.66 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
New Products | 13.895 *** | 13.895 *** | 3.973 *** | 8.930 *** | 5.579 *** | |
(11.27) | (4.37) | (5.1) | (6.85) | (7.01) | ||
Openness | 6.704 *** | 6.520 *** | 7.719 *** | |||
(14.34) | (14.21) | (15.64) | ||||
Capital | 0.000 *** | |||||
(6.02) | ||||||
Employees | 0.000 ** | 0.000 *** | 0.000 *** | |||
−3.17 | (5.18) | (6.91) | ||||
Cost Profit Rate | −0.068 | −0.061 * | ||||
(−1.84) | (−2.53) | |||||
Capital Contribution Rate | 0.063 *** | 0.026 *** | ||||
(7.32) | (4.49) | |||||
Fix assets | 0.000 *** | |||||
(7.19) | ||||||
Constant | 21.076 *** | 22.528 *** | 20.510 *** | 21.341 *** | 20.278 *** | 20.750 *** |
(165.65) | (93.52) | (224.32) | (107.64) | (255.13) | (153.33) | |
N | 289 | 289 | 289 | 289 | 289 | 289 |
r2_adjusted | 0.277 | 0.789 | 0.403 | 0.799 | 0.759 | |
F | 127.08 | 274.292 | 71.231 | 291.595 | 231.896 |
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Hou, J.; Chen, S.-C.; Xiao, D. Measuring the Benefits of the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative for Manufacturing Industries in China. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4717. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124717
Hou J, Chen S-C, Xiao D. Measuring the Benefits of the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative for Manufacturing Industries in China. Sustainability. 2018; 10(12):4717. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124717
Chicago/Turabian StyleHou, Jianing, Shih-Chih Chen, and De Xiao. 2018. "Measuring the Benefits of the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative for Manufacturing Industries in China" Sustainability 10, no. 12: 4717. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124717
APA StyleHou, J., Chen, S. -C., & Xiao, D. (2018). Measuring the Benefits of the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative for Manufacturing Industries in China. Sustainability, 10(12), 4717. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124717