Empirical Analysis of Xinjiang's Bilateral Trade: Gravity Model Approach

Based on the basic trade gravity model and Xinjiang's practical situation, new explanatory variables (GDP, GDPpc and SCO) are introduced to build an extended trade gravity model fitting for Xinjiang's bilateral trade. From the empirical analysis of this model, it is proposed that those three variabl...

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Published inChinese geographical science Vol. 18; no. 1; pp. 9 - 16
Main Author CHEN Xuegang YANG Zhaoping LIU Xuling
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2008
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Summary:Based on the basic trade gravity model and Xinjiang's practical situation, new explanatory variables (GDP, GDPpc and SCO) are introduced to build an extended trade gravity model fitting for Xinjiang's bilateral trade. From the empirical analysis of this model, it is proposed that those three variables affect the Xinjiang's bilateral trade positively. Whereas, geographic distance is found to be a significant factor influencing Xinjiang's bilateral trade negatively. Then, by the extended trade gravity model, this article analyzes the present trade situation between Xinjiang and its main trade partners quantitatively in 2004. The results indicate that Xinjiang cooperates with its most trade partners successfully in terms of present economic scale and developing level. Xinjiang has established successfully trade part- nership with Central Asia, Central Europe and Eastern Europe, Western Europe, East Asia and South Asia. However, the foreign trade development with West Asia is much slower. Finally, some suggestions on developing Xinjiang's foreign trade are put forward.
Bibliography:extended trade gravity model
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
22-1174/P
bilateral trade
trade gravity model
trade gravity model; extended trade gravity model; bilateral trade; Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO); Xinjiang
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Xinjiang
ISSN:1002-0063
1993-064X