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An Analysis of Macro Aspects Caused by Protectionism in KoreaAn Analysis of Macro Aspects Caused by Protectionism in Korea

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An Analysis of Macro Aspects Caused by Protectionism in Korea
Authors
Kim, YuriKim, Kyunghun
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
KOREA TRADE RESEARCH ASSOC
Keywords
Antidumping; Business Cycle; Korea; Protectionism; Vector Autoregression
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREA TRADE, v.25, no.1, pp.1 - 17
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREA TRADE
Volume
25
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
17
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/15616
DOI
10.35611/jkt.2021.25.1.1
ISSN
1229-828X
Abstract
Purpose - The global trend of protectionism has expanded since the onset of US President Donald Trump's administration in 2017. This global phenomenon has led to a significant reduction in world trade volume and a negative impact on economic development in some countries where the external sector accounts for a large proportion of GDP. Although Korea is a country vulnerable to this deteriorating trade environment, few studies have examined the relationship between protectionism and its business cycles based on Korean data. Thus, this paper investigates the impact of protectionism on Korea's business cycle. Design/methodology - To identify future implications, we conduct a structural vector autoregression (VAR) analysis using monthly Korean data from 1994 to 2015. Macroeconomic variables in the model include the industrial production index, inflation rates, exports (or net exports), interest rates, and exchange rates. For the identification of the shock reflecting the expansion of protectionism, we use an antidumping investigation (ADI) data. Since ADIs are followed generally by the imposition of antidumping tariffs, they have no contemporaneous impact on tariffs and are also contemporaneously exogenous to other endogenous variables in the VAR model. We examine two kinds of ADI shocks i) shocks on Korean exports imposed by Korea's trading partners (ADI-imposed shocks) and ii) shocks on imports imposed by the Korean government (ADI-imposing shocks). Findings - We find that Korea's exports decline sharply due to ADI-imposed shocks; the lowest point at the third month after the initial shock; and do not recover until 24 months later. Simultaneously, the inflation rate decreases. Therefore, the ADI-imposed shock can be regarded as a negative shock on the demand curve where both production and price decrease. In contrast, the ADI-imposing shock generates a different response. The net exports decline, but the inflation rate increases. These can be seen as standard responses with respect to the negative shock on the supply curve. Originality/value - We shed light on the relationship between protectionism and Korea's economic fluctuations, which is rarely addressed in previous studies. We also consider the effects of both protective policy measures on imports to Korea imposed by the Korean government and on policy measures imposed by Korea's trading partner countries on its exports.
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