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Trade patterns and institutional change in East Asia

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Abstract
We investigate how trade patterns – institutionally intensive exports (IIX) – affect institutional quality in East Asia compared to the rest of the world, and whether the effect changed due to the Asian financial crisis. To examine this, we use panel data of 117 countries for the period 1988–2007. Our fixed effect model estimation reveals that the effect of IIX on institutional quality is negative and significant for East Asia, while the effect is insignificant for the rest of the world. The negative effect in East Asia is more pronounced for the five East Asian countries that were strongly affected by the crisis – South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand – than for other East Asian countries. Furthermore, our results reveal that the negative effect for East Asia does not change significantly after the crisis, both in the short and long term, and that improvement in institutional quality after the crisis is not different from that of the rest of the world. This suggests that the crisis had no significant impact on East Asia's institutional quality or on the effects of IIX on institutional quality.
Author(s)
Moon Jung Choi, Kee Hoon Chung
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
Asian financial crisisEast Asiainstitutional changeinstitutional qualityinstitutionally intensive exportstrade patterns
DOI
10.1111/ecot.12317
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14144
Publisher
ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION
Language
한국어
ISSN
0967-0750
Citation Volume
30
Citation Number
3
Citation Start Page
567
Citation End Page
595
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