Published Date
January 2017, Vol.74:30–39, doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2016.11.003
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Abstract
Japan and China have been two leading importers of wood products in the global market, and the trade pattern for China since 1993 has largely repeated that for Japan in the 1960s. In this study, the import demand of wood products in Japan and China between 1995 and 2013 by product type and source is assessed using the translog cost function and cointegration analysis. Wood products are classified into three main types by the degree of processing and transformation on wood fiber: roundwood, sawnwood, and wood-based panels. The own-price elasticities are overall inelastic, but they can become very elastic for some source-differentiated products (e.g., sawnwood import by Japan and roundwood import by China from the United States). Clear substitutability across product types and supplying sources is identified. Wood products with a different degree of processing or from different sources can be substituted with each other when they are used by wood-utilizing industries in the importing countries. The substitute relation will continue to present both opportunities for economic development and challenges for global environment protection.
Keywords
Cointegration analysis
Demand elasticity
Import demand
Translog cost function
Error correction model
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January 2017, Vol.74:30–39, doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2016.11.003
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Received 29 September 2015. Revised 7 October 2016. Accepted 2 November 2016. Available online 11 November 2016.
Highlights
- •Japan and China have been the leading importers of wood products.
- •Imports are evaluated with the translog cost function and cointegration analysis.
- •Substitutability across product types and supplying sources is identified.
- •Log export tax by Russia have generated trade diversion effects.
Japan and China have been two leading importers of wood products in the global market, and the trade pattern for China since 1993 has largely repeated that for Japan in the 1960s. In this study, the import demand of wood products in Japan and China between 1995 and 2013 by product type and source is assessed using the translog cost function and cointegration analysis. Wood products are classified into three main types by the degree of processing and transformation on wood fiber: roundwood, sawnwood, and wood-based panels. The own-price elasticities are overall inelastic, but they can become very elastic for some source-differentiated products (e.g., sawnwood import by Japan and roundwood import by China from the United States). Clear substitutability across product types and supplying sources is identified. Wood products with a different degree of processing or from different sources can be substituted with each other when they are used by wood-utilizing industries in the importing countries. The substitute relation will continue to present both opportunities for economic development and challenges for global environment protection.
Keywords
For further details log on website :
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1389934116304099
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