The Persistence of Trade Policy in China After WTO Accession
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Import tariffs have fallen steeply worldwide over the last several decades, but has trade policy persisted
through a rise in the use of other instruments? I study this question in the context of China's 2001
accession to the World Trade Organization, using panel data on Chinese export policies. I find that after
its entry into WTO, the distribution of China's export restrictions across industries increasingly resembles
the inverse of its pre-WTO import tariff schedule. The evidence suggests that increases in export
restrictions are likely to have partly restored China's pre-WTO pattern of industrial protection.
