TY - JOUR
T1 - Import demand response of MFA apparel/nonapparel fibers and cottons in the United States: A case study of China and Hong Kong
AU - Lau, M.C.-K.
AU - To, C.K.-M.
AU - Zhang, Z.
PY - 2010/1/8
Y1 - 2010/1/8
N2 - This paper documents the export performance of multifiber agreement fibers mainly of cottons exported from Mainland China and Hong Kong to the United States during 1989–2005. The authors used the cointegration and error correction approach to investigate whether long-running relationships among variables exist. The empirical results suggest that a unique long-run relationship exists among import price and quantity, real income per capita, and trade liberalization. The short-run dynamics of export demand functions were estimated using an error correction model in which the error correction term was found correctly signed. The empirical results provide insights into private and government agencies that are actively engaged in the business.
AB - This paper documents the export performance of multifiber agreement fibers mainly of cottons exported from Mainland China and Hong Kong to the United States during 1989–2005. The authors used the cointegration and error correction approach to investigate whether long-running relationships among variables exist. The empirical results suggest that a unique long-run relationship exists among import price and quantity, real income per capita, and trade liberalization. The short-run dynamics of export demand functions were estimated using an error correction model in which the error correction term was found correctly signed. The empirical results provide insights into private and government agencies that are actively engaged in the business.
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U2 - 10.1080/14786410802364267
DO - 10.1080/14786410802364267
M3 - Article
SN - 0040-5000
VL - 101
SP - 223
EP - 235
JO - Journal of the Textile Institute
JF - Journal of the Textile Institute
IS - 3
ER -