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The Quality Response to Real Exchange Rate Shocks: A Panel SVAR Analysis on China’s Agricultural Exports

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  • Mao, Rui
  • Xing, Mengying
  • Yu, Xiaohua

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This paper applies a panel structural VAR model to uncover both the dynamics and inter-product/market differences in responses of product quality to real exchange rate (RER) shocks with complete data of China’s monthly agricultural exports. It finds that RER appreciations promote the quality of China’s agricultural exports on average in contrast to discouraging exports, but the effect is mostly short-run—the average response peaks in the immediate month after the shock and phases out in three months. Following domestic price and quality itself, RER shocks account for 3% on average in quality variations as the third contributor. The quality response to RER shocks, however, substantially differs across both products and markets.

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  • Mao, Rui & Xing, Mengying & Yu, Xiaohua, "undated". "The Quality Response to Real Exchange Rate Shocks: A Panel SVAR Analysis on China’s Agricultural Exports," 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri 303693, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea20:303693
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.303693
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    1. Aristide Bonsdaouêndé Valea & Lota D. Tamini & Damien Rousselière, 2025. "Agri‐food trade liberalization, export prices, and quality upgrading: Evidence from the meat and chocolate sectors in OECD countries," Agribusiness, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 41(3), pages 765-791, July.
    2. Stanislav Yugay & Linde Götz & Miranda Svanidze, 2024. "Impact of the Ruble exchange rate regime and Russia's war in Ukraine on wheat prices in Russia," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 55(2), pages 384-411, March.

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