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Table 5 Fully multilateral VAR results: Exports from China

From: Do political relations affect international trade? Evidence from China’s twelve trading partners

 

Australia

France

Germany

Indonesia

Japan

Korea

Pakistan

Russia

US

UK

Vietnam

Australia

 

From China (-)

  

To China (+)

     

To China (+)

France

To China (+)

   

To China (+)

To China (-)

  

From China (-)

To China (+)

 

Germany

To China (+)

   

To China (+)

From China (-)

To China (+)

From China (+)

   

Indonesia

     

To China (-)

     

Japan

To China (+)

From China (-)

From China (+)

     

To China (+)

  
         

From China (-)

  

Korea

To China (+)

   

From China (+)

   

To China (+)

To China (+)

To China (+)

         

From China (-)

  

Pakistan

   

To China (+)

To China (+)

To China (-)

     

Russia

 

From China (-)

  

To China (+)

   

From China (-)

  

US

To China (+)

   

To China (+)

To China (-)

     

UK

To China (+)

From China (-)

  

To China (+)

To China (-)

     

Vietnam

To China (+)

Relations (+)

Relations (-)

To China (+)

To China (+)

To China (-)

  

From China (-)

To China (+)

 
 

Relations (-)

   

From China (+)

      
  1. Each row in this table corresponds to a single equation in the VAR system for a relation between China and the country identified in the lefthand side column. The nature of the relation (trade or political) is stated in the title of the table. A non-empty cell in the table denotes a statistically-significant (p-value ≤0.05) finding between a variable involving China and a country other than the country indicated by the entry in the lefthand side column of the row in question. The nature of the variable is indicated by the contents of the cell (“to China” means exports to China, “from China” means imports from China, “relations” means the political relations). The country with which China has this particular relation is stated at the top of the column of the cell in question