Non-Tariff Measures, Import Competition, and Exports

The empirical evidence on the impact of import competition on economic performance relies mainly on import tariff liberalization as the source of changes to competition. This paper extends this evidence by focusing on non-tariff measures, an increasingly important trade policy tool globally. The analysis examines the competition effect of four specific non-tariff measures on the exporting activity of the universe of Indonesian firms. The focus is on measures that do not clearly address any negative externalities of imports—the supposed objective of non-tariff measures—and hence appear to be protectionist in nature. The results suggest that by restricting import competition, these measures reduce the survival of firms in export markets as well as the intensive and extensive margins of their exports. Non-tariff measures have a more negative effect than import tariffs in most cases and these results are robust to various checks. The analysis provides suggestive evidence that markups are an important channel through which these effects are mediated.

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Main Authors: Cali, Massimiliano, Montfaucon, Angella Faith
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-10
Subjects:NON-TARIFF MEASURES, IMPORT COMPETITION, EXPORT PERFORMANCE, FIRM PERFORMANCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/994091633707638412/Non-Tariff-Measures-Import-Competition-and-Exports
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36387
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spelling dig-okr-10986363872021-10-15T05:10:32Z Non-Tariff Measures, Import Competition, and Exports Cali, Massimiliano Montfaucon, Angella Faith NON-TARIFF MEASURES IMPORT COMPETITION EXPORT PERFORMANCE FIRM PERFORMANCE The empirical evidence on the impact of import competition on economic performance relies mainly on import tariff liberalization as the source of changes to competition. This paper extends this evidence by focusing on non-tariff measures, an increasingly important trade policy tool globally. The analysis examines the competition effect of four specific non-tariff measures on the exporting activity of the universe of Indonesian firms. The focus is on measures that do not clearly address any negative externalities of imports—the supposed objective of non-tariff measures—and hence appear to be protectionist in nature. The results suggest that by restricting import competition, these measures reduce the survival of firms in export markets as well as the intensive and extensive margins of their exports. Non-tariff measures have a more negative effect than import tariffs in most cases and these results are robust to various checks. The analysis provides suggestive evidence that markups are an important channel through which these effects are mediated. 2021-10-14T13:55:52Z 2021-10-14T13:55:52Z 2021-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/994091633707638412/Non-Tariff-Measures-Import-Competition-and-Exports http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36387 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9801 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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Cali, Massimiliano
Montfaucon, Angella Faith
Non-Tariff Measures, Import Competition, and Exports
description The empirical evidence on the impact of import competition on economic performance relies mainly on import tariff liberalization as the source of changes to competition. This paper extends this evidence by focusing on non-tariff measures, an increasingly important trade policy tool globally. The analysis examines the competition effect of four specific non-tariff measures on the exporting activity of the universe of Indonesian firms. The focus is on measures that do not clearly address any negative externalities of imports—the supposed objective of non-tariff measures—and hence appear to be protectionist in nature. The results suggest that by restricting import competition, these measures reduce the survival of firms in export markets as well as the intensive and extensive margins of their exports. Non-tariff measures have a more negative effect than import tariffs in most cases and these results are robust to various checks. The analysis provides suggestive evidence that markups are an important channel through which these effects are mediated.
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