中国增长对其他发展中国家食品价格和食品出口的影响

The effects of China's growth on the food prices and the food exports of other developing countries

Agricultural Economics · 2012
被引 58
人大 A-

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研究中国经济增长如何通过食品进口影响全球食品价格及其他发展中国家的食品出口,发现中国需求推高价格,但只有直接对华出口国受益。

Abstract

Abstract This article explores the impacts of China's growth in the international markets of agricultural products along two dimensions: food price inflation and export growth in other developing countries. China's food imports of vegetable oils have grown dramatically over the last decade, linking China's economic growth to the recent increases in global food prices. If China is a source of global food price inflation, exporting countries will benefit whether they sell directly to China or not. These direct and indirect linkages are explored using a short‐run, partial‐equilibrium model of international trade in agricultural products in which consumer prices and trade costs are derived from bilateral trade flows. China's effects on food prices and exports are estimated by reducing Chinese food expenditures in 2007 by half, roughly China's level of expenditures in 1995. Results indicate that food prices as measured by CES price indexes in developing Asia, Africa, and Latin America would have been reduced by 1.27%, 0.32%, and 0.22%, respectively. China has been an important source of growth for exporters selling directly to China. There is no evidence of export growth due to an overall increase in food prices caused by China's growth.

中国经济增长食品价格发展中国家农产品出口