Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Effects of Exchange Rates : A Study of the Renminbi

This paper estimates the effect of China's exchange rate changes on exports of developing countries in third markets. The degree of competition between China and its developing country competitors in specific products and destinations plays a key role in the identification strategy. The strateg...

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Main Authors: Mattoo, Aaditya, Mishra, Prachi, Subramanian, Arvind
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Economic Association 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29064
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Summary:This paper estimates the effect of China's exchange rate changes on exports of developing countries in third markets. The degree of competition between China and its developing country competitors in specific products and destinations plays a key role in the identification strategy. The strategy exploits variation across exporters, importers, products and time—afforded both by disaggregated trade data and bilateral exchange rates—to estimate this "competitor country effect." There is robust evidence of a statistically and quantitatively significant effect. A 10 percent appreciation of China's real exchange rate boosts a developing country's exports at the product level on average by about 1.5-2.5 percent.