Table A.47 Authors’ concordance between past estimates of ad valorem equivalents of NTBs and
GTAP sectors (continued)
China estimates by Shuguang, Yansheng,
and Zhongxin (1998)
Sector listed in study |
GTAP code |
Wheat |
2 |
Rapeseed oil |
21 |
Sugar |
24 |
Soft drinks |
26 |
Synthetic fiber |
27 |
Plywood |
30 |
Crude oil |
32 |
Gasoline |
32 |
Diesel fuel |
32 |
Natural rubber |
33 |
Synthetic rubber |
33 |
Ammonium phosphate |
33 |
Plastics |
33 |
Rolled-steel final products |
37 |
Autos (sedans) |
38 |
Motorcycles |
39 |
Color televisions |
40 |
Videocassette recorders |
40 |
Microcomputers |
40 |
Color tubes |
40 |
Program-controlled switchboards |
40 |
Air conditioners |
41 |
Wool and wool tops |
27/28 |
Copper and copper products |
36/37 |
Aluminum and aluminum products |
36/37 |
Notes: When there is more than one matched GTAP code
per country the simple average of NTBs for all sectors
matched to that GTAP code are considered. When two
GTAP codes are listed (with a slash mark), the simple
average of the two GTAP codes is used.
Sources: Listed studies and authors' concordance.
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