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The Impact of Antidumping on the R&D of Export Firms: Evidence from China

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  • Shenxiang Xie
  • Mingxin Zhang
  • Shenglong Liu

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The micro-influence of antidumping (AD) trade barriers has been given more attention lately, but the influence of AD barriers on the research and development (R&D) of export firms has not yet been studied empirically. In this study, we use firm-level data from China and difference-in-difference and Tobit models to examine the responses of export firms’ R&D activities to AD barriers. The results show that AD barriers significantly reduce firms’ R&D investment and R&D intensity, in particular, R&D investment among general export firms, high-tech firms, and single-product firms. While ordinary trade firms and high-tech firms are more R&D intensive, larger-scale export firms generally have higher productivity. Therefore, AD barriers have a significant effect on firms’ innovation, long-term productivity improvement, and allocation of R&D resources. We also examined the impact mechanism from the perspective of financial constraints.

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  • Shenxiang Xie & Mingxin Zhang & Shenglong Liu, 2020. "The Impact of Antidumping on the R&D of Export Firms: Evidence from China," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 56(9), pages 1897-1924, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:emfitr:v:56:y:2020:i:9:p:1897-1924
    DOI: 10.1080/1540496X.2019.1694883
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    1. Chen, Yufeng & Zhang, Shun & Miao, Jiafeng, 2023. "The negative effects of the US-China trade war on innovation: Evidence from the Chinese ICT industry," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 123(C).
    2. Su, Kun & Wu, Ji & Lu, Yue, 2022. "With trust we innovate: Evidence from corporate R&D expenditure," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 182(C).
    3. Li, Yue & Li, Wanli, 2022. "Are innovative exporters vulnerable to anti-dumping investigations?," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 112(C).

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