China & World Economy / 64–86, Vol. 24, No. 6, 2016
Changing Comparative Advantage, Real Exchange Rate Impact and Sino–Japanese Trade Fluctuations
Bin Qiu, Feifei Wu, Baoqing Tang, Xiuyan Liu*
Abstract
China, as an important source country in the global value chain, especially in the East Asian production networks, has exerted significant influence on Sino–Japanese trade fluctuations. This paper explores the real factors that lead to the fluctuations in Sino–Japanese trade. Using the Hodrick–Prescott filter technique and OECD–WTO Statistics on Trade in Value Added from 1995 to 2011, the impact of the changing comparative advantage between the two countries is also examined. The empirical results indicate that determinants of the fluctuations in Sino–Japapese trade include changing comparative advantages, the volatility of the real exchange rate and quite a few external shocks. Some policy suggestions are put forward in regards to the stability of trade between the two countries.
Key words: comparative advantage, real exchange rate, trade fluctuation
JEL codes: E32, F14, F17