A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global South

The authors investigate how the Global South’s gross domestic product (GDP) is impacted by trade with China. While the current literature on the growth impacts of trade (by leading partner countries) often neglects the properties of macro panel data, such as cross-sectional dependence, heterogeneity...

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Main Authors: Nguyen Huu Tam, Örsal Deniz Dilan Karaman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-12-01
Series:Economics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-12
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spelling doaj-e77f65519c6646c0b2ced5c9b134f97d2021-09-22T06:13:29ZengDe GruyterEconomics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal1864-60422020-12-0114110.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-12A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global SouthNguyen Huu Tam0Örsal Deniz Dilan Karaman1Leuphana University Lüneburg, Lüneburg, GermanyUniversity of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, and Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Lüneburg, GermanyThe authors investigate how the Global South’s gross domestic product (GDP) is impacted by trade with China. While the current literature on the growth impacts of trade (by leading partner countries) often neglects the properties of macro panel data, such as cross-sectional dependence, heterogeneity and structural breaks, their models take these features into account. Their empirical results based on 22 major developing countries from 2000Q1 to 2016Q4 identify positive contributions ofimports from China to GDP in the studied sample, although these effects are smaller compared to imports from other emerging and developing economies (excluding China) (EME) and advanced economies (AdE). The authors also show that, in contrast with considerable impacts of exports to EME and AdE, exports to China have limited effects on the growth of its partners. However, the global financial crisis marks a turning point of China’s role as a major driver of growth in the South. Namely, while the positive growth effects of trade with China after the global crisis are on the rise, the opposite is true for EME and AdE. Examining the effects by individual countries, the authors present that the distance between China and its partners, economic and institutional development levels of its partners are almost irrelevant to the contributions of imports from China to its partners’ growth. Based on these findings they provide some important policy recommendations for the economies of the Global South.https://doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-12chinagrowthdeveloping and emerging economiesinternational tradepanel data econometricscross-sectional dependencec23f43o4
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author Nguyen Huu Tam
Örsal Deniz Dilan Karaman
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A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global South
Economics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal
china
growth
developing and emerging economies
international trade
panel data econometrics
cross-sectional dependence
c23
f43
o4
author_facet Nguyen Huu Tam
Örsal Deniz Dilan Karaman
author_sort Nguyen Huu Tam
title A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global South
title_short A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global South
title_full A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global South
title_fullStr A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global South
title_full_unstemmed A new and benign hegemon on the horizon? The Chinese century and growth in the Global South
title_sort new and benign hegemon on the horizon? the chinese century and growth in the global south
publisher De Gruyter
series Economics : the Open-Access, Open-Assessment e-Journal
issn 1864-6042
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The authors investigate how the Global South’s gross domestic product (GDP) is impacted by trade with China. While the current literature on the growth impacts of trade (by leading partner countries) often neglects the properties of macro panel data, such as cross-sectional dependence, heterogeneity and structural breaks, their models take these features into account. Their empirical results based on 22 major developing countries from 2000Q1 to 2016Q4 identify positive contributions ofimports from China to GDP in the studied sample, although these effects are smaller compared to imports from other emerging and developing economies (excluding China) (EME) and advanced economies (AdE). The authors also show that, in contrast with considerable impacts of exports to EME and AdE, exports to China have limited effects on the growth of its partners. However, the global financial crisis marks a turning point of China’s role as a major driver of growth in the South. Namely, while the positive growth effects of trade with China after the global crisis are on the rise, the opposite is true for EME and AdE. Examining the effects by individual countries, the authors present that the distance between China and its partners, economic and institutional development levels of its partners are almost irrelevant to the contributions of imports from China to its partners’ growth. Based on these findings they provide some important policy recommendations for the economies of the Global South.
topic china
growth
developing and emerging economies
international trade
panel data econometrics
cross-sectional dependence
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o4
url https://doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2020-12
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