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The impact of digital trade facilitation on China's cross-border e-commerce exports

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DOI: 10.23977/infse.2023.041001 | Downloads: 45 | Views: 393

Author(s)

Xiao Aimei 1

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1 Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, 310000, China

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Xiao Aimei

ABSTRACT

Starting from the development status of digital trade in RCEP member states, the paper studies the impact of digital trade facilitation on China's cross-border e-commerce exports. Based on the data of RCEP member states from 2012 to 2021, an evaluation system for the level of digital trade facilitation is constructed. The expanded gravity model and fixed effect model are used to explore the impact of digital trade facilitation on China's cross-border e-commerce exports. The research results show that during the decade, the digital trade facilitation level of RCEP member states is generally on the rise.There is a significant positive relationship between the degree of digital trade facilitation of RCEP member states and China's cross-border e-commerce exports,which means when the degree of digital trade facilitation of RCEP member states is improved, China's cross-border e-commerce exports to them will also increase simultaneously.

KEYWORDS

Digital trade, Trade facilitation, Cross-border e-commerce, RCEP

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Xiao Aimei, The impact of digital trade facilitation on China's cross-border e-commerce exports. Information Systems and Economics (2023) Vol. 4: 1-5. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/infse.2023.041001.

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