UROP Proceedings 2020-21

School of Business and Management Department of Economics 192 Firms in Globalization: Evidence from China Supervisor: LI Yao / ECON Student: GAO Zimo / ECOF ZHANG Ziyang / MAEC TANG Yunyang / MAEC Course: UROP3100, Fall UROP3100, Fall UROP4100, Fall The United States has implemented a set of tariff policies against China since 2018, leading to the Trade disputes between China and the United States. In the last project in Summer, the authors studied the effect of the US tariff policy on China’s export to the US as well as its diversion effect on China’s export to third countries. In this report, the authors took a closer look at the effect of the UStariff policies and turned to focus on the effect on the trades between other countries other than China and the US. Typically, the authors selected the countries with the largest trade value with China and the US as the target countries. The authors collected the data of import and export value of 2016-2020 between those countries and continuing running regressions to study the effect of the US tariff policy. Firms in Globalization: Evidence from China Supervisor: LI Yao / ECON Student: SHENG Ruoheng / MAEC WANG Shuoran / MAEC Course: UROP3100, Fall UROP3100, Fall This paper extends the previous empirical analysis on the impact of a foreign invested firm’s home sourcing dependence and processing trade intensity on the firm’s export performance. Using two datasets, namely Taiwan Invested Firms data (TIF data, hereafter), and transaction data from the Chinese custom (custom data, hereafter), we first performed cleaning on the data from 2000 to 2009 to extend our data samples to a longer period. Meanwhile, we revised our data cleaning methodology for the data samples from 2010 to 2015 to include additional indicators for export performance and revised our regression models accordingly. We finally obtained new evidence that supports our hypothesis on the impacts of home sourcing dependence and processing trade intensity on export performance. Firms in Globalization: Evidence from China Supervisor: LI Yao / ECON Student: JIA Ningxin / ECOF WANG Yixuan / MAEC Course: UROP1100, Spring UROP1100, Spring Globalization of companies and industries is such a complex topic that requires great amount of data as evidence to support the research and conclusions. Mainland firms invested by Taiwan parent companies is a kind of cogent evidence among different types of firms. The primary task is to obtain a list of firms which satisfies the requirement of data mining and analysis.

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