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Trade policy uncertainty and capacity utilisation rate: Firm‐level evidence from China's WTO accession

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  • Qilin Mao
  • Jiayun Xu
  • Yiming Zhong

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This paper was one of the first to explore the impact of trade policy uncertainty (TPU) reduction on Chinese firm capacity utilisation rate from the perspective of trade policy variation. Based on a quasi‐natural experiment of the implementation of Permanent Normal Trade Relation (PNTR) after China's WTO accession, this paper adopts the difference‐in‐difference (DID) method to conduct empirical analysis, and finds that reduction in TPU significantly raises firm capacity utilisation rate. The mechanism tests show that export expansion is an important channel through which reduction in TPU raises firm capacity utilisation rate, especially for firms exporting to the United States; reduction in TPU also raises firm capacity utilisation rate through the improvement of production efficiency; in addition, reduction in TPU raises firm capacity utilisation rate along the downstream linkages, whereas the effect of the upstream linkages is insignificant. Finally, this paper takes a step further to conduct empirical analysis at industry level, the results show that reduction in TPU also significantly raises manufacturing aggregate capacity utilisation rate, and the improvement of resource reallocation efficiency (especially the exit of the firms with backward production capacity) plays an important role. Our study was helpful to understand the driving forces of the changes in Chinese manufacturing capacity utilisation rate in recent years, and it also provides new ideas for solving over‐capacity.

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  • Qilin Mao & Jiayun Xu & Yiming Zhong, 2024. "Trade policy uncertainty and capacity utilisation rate: Firm‐level evidence from China's WTO accession," The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 47(9), pages 3966-3997, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:worlde:v:47:y:2024:i:9:p:3966-3997
    DOI: 10.1111/twec.13611
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