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Trade Integration of Yunnan and Guangxi with the Greater Mekong Sub-region Re-visited

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  • Hiroyuki Taguchi

    (Saitama University, Shimo-Okubo 255, Sakura-ku Saitama-shi, 338-8570, Japan)

  • Keiichiro Oizumi

    (The Japan Research Institute Limited, 2-18-1 Higashi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0022, Japan)

Abstract

This paper aims to examine the trade integration of Yunnan and Guangxi of China with the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) by using the gravity trade model during the 2000s. The strategic purpose is to investigate whether the two Southern border areas of China as a gateway have tended to be integrated with GMS or with the other ASEAN, in other words, whether the hypothesis of Poncet [Poncet, S. 2006. "Economic integration of Yunnan with the Greater Mekong subregion."Asian Economic Journal, 20(3): 303–317] presenting a re-orientation "beyond GMS" of Yunnan trade in 1990s can be applicable to the 2000s' trend in its trade and in Guangxi trade. The main findings were: The trade integration of Yunnan with GMS has exceeded by far above the gravity-model standard in the 2000s, which is different from the Poncet hypothesis; and Guangxi trade has shown a different picture from Yunnan one in that Guangxi trade has exceeded the gravity-model standard for both GMS and the other ASEAN.

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  • Hiroyuki Taguchi & Keiichiro Oizumi, 2014. "Trade Integration of Yunnan and Guangxi with the Greater Mekong Sub-region Re-visited," China Economic Policy Review (CEPR), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 3(01), pages 1-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ceprxx:v:03:y:2014:i:01:n:s1793969014500034
    DOI: 10.1142/S1793969014500034
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