An Empirical Study of the Impact of China’s Export Tax Rebates on RMB Appreciation
While the issue of RMB (Renminbi, Chinese Yuan) revaluation became the focus of world attention in 2003, the reform of the RMB exchange rate regime in 2005 didn't fundamentally solve the RMB appreciation problem, and even in 2008 the global financial crisis made RMB appreciation face new challe...
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doaj-028b3aa651f849d897f1b29508bd6dbe2020-11-24T22:36:35ZengKorea Institute for International Economic PolicyEast Asian Economic Review2508-16402508-16672012-09-01163273290http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2012.16.3.251An Empirical Study of the Impact of China’s Export Tax Rebates on RMB Appreciation Degong Ma 0Hyun-Jun Cho 1Professor, School of Economics, Sichuan UniversityProfessor, International Trade, Konkuk UniversityWhile the issue of RMB (Renminbi, Chinese Yuan) revaluation became the focus of world attention in 2003, the reform of the RMB exchange rate regime in 2005 didn't fundamentally solve the RMB appreciation problem, and even in 2008 the global financial crisis made RMB appreciation face new challenges and risks. It appears that the rise in RMB value is caused by supply exceeding demand in China's foreign exchange market; however, intrinsically it is due to the asymmetry iWhile the issue of RMB (Renminbi, Chinese Yuan) revaluation became the focus of world attention in 2003, the reform of the RMB exchange rate regime in 2005 didn't fundamentally solve the RMB appreciation problem, and even in 2008 the global financial crisis made RMB appreciation face new challenges and risks. It appears that the rise in RMB value is caused by supply exceeding demand in China's foreign exchange market; however, intrinsically it is due to the asymmetry in RMB exchange rate formation mechanism. The export tax rebates policy implemented by Chinese government is one of the leading causes of the asymmetry. This study constructs a transmission model between export tax rebates and foreign exchange rates, and applies the Granger Test to validate the causality between kernel variables based on correlative data from 1994-2011, and uses the error correction method to analyze the quantified relations of kernel variables, and finally gets the contribution rate of export tax rebates to RMB appreciation.http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2012.16.3.251Chinese YuanRMBExport Tax RebateExchange RateAsymmetry |
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of China’s Export Tax Rebates on RMB Appreciation |
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of China’s Export Tax Rebates on RMB Appreciation |
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of China’s Export Tax Rebates on RMB Appreciation |
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of China’s Export Tax Rebates on RMB Appreciation |
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of China’s Export Tax Rebates on RMB Appreciation |
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empirical study of the impact of china’s export tax rebates on rmb appreciation |
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Korea Institute for International Economic Policy |
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East Asian Economic Review |
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2508-1640 2508-1667 |
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2012-09-01 |
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While the issue of RMB (Renminbi, Chinese Yuan) revaluation became the focus of world attention in 2003, the reform of the RMB exchange rate regime in 2005 didn't fundamentally solve the RMB appreciation problem, and even in 2008 the global financial crisis made RMB appreciation face new challenges and risks. It appears that the rise in RMB value is caused by supply exceeding demand in China's foreign exchange market; however, intrinsically it is due to the asymmetry iWhile the issue of RMB (Renminbi, Chinese Yuan) revaluation became the focus of world attention in 2003, the reform of the RMB exchange rate regime in 2005 didn't fundamentally solve the RMB appreciation problem, and even in 2008 the global financial crisis made RMB appreciation face new challenges and risks. It appears that the rise in RMB value is caused by supply exceeding demand in China's foreign exchange market; however, intrinsically it is due to the asymmetry in RMB exchange rate formation mechanism. The export tax rebates policy implemented by Chinese government is one of the leading causes of the asymmetry. This study constructs a transmission model between export tax rebates and foreign exchange rates, and applies the Granger Test to validate the causality between kernel variables based on correlative data from 1994-2011, and uses the error correction method to analyze the quantified relations of kernel variables, and finally gets the contribution rate of export tax rebates to RMB appreciation. |
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Chinese Yuan RMB Export Tax Rebate Exchange Rate Asymmetry |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2012.16.3.251 |
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