How Responsive are Chinese Exports to Exchange Rate Changes? Evidence from Firm-level Data
How Responsive are Chinese Exports to Exchange Rate Changes? Evidence from Firm-level Data
This article examines the impact of exchange rate changes on Chinese firms’ decisions on export market entry and export share. Using a large dataset for Chinese firms in 2000–2006, we find that changes in exchange rate levels play a significant role on both export extensive and intensive margins of Chinese firms. Compared to studies using macro data, our firm-level analysis allows us to control for firm and industry heterogeneity. Firm size and location matter. We do not find a difference between foreign and domestic firms in responding to exchange rate changes. Industry heterogeneity is also found to be important.
CITATION: Zhang, Xufei. How Responsive are Chinese Exports to Exchange Rate Changes? Evidence from Firm-level Data . : Taylor & Francis , 2012. The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 48, Issue 10, October 2012, pp. 1489-1504 - Available at: https://library.au.int/how-responsive-are-chinese-exports-exchange-rate-changes-evidence-firm-level-data-3