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| Formato: | Recurso digital |
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2026
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| Acceso en liña: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20339992 |
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- <p>Description:<br>This dataset supports the manuscript “Do Cross-Border E-Commerce Pilot Zones Improve Regional Economic Resilience? Evidence from Chinese Cities.” The study evaluates whether China’s Cross-Border E-Commerce Comprehensive Pilot Zones strengthen regional economic resilience using city-level panel data for 280 prefecture-level and above Chinese cities from 2009 to 2023.</p> <p>The deposit contains a processed regression-ready city-year panel dataset, policy-coding documentation, a variable dictionary, source documentation, a data-audit file, and Stata replication code. The baseline analytical sample contains 3,854 city-year observations. The alternative composite-resilience outcome Res1 is available for 3,360 observations, and the business-environment channel variable Env is available for 1,649 observations.</p> <p>The baseline treatment variable CBEC corresponds to the treatment variable used in the manuscript’s main regression tables. For transparency, the dataset also includes official_cbec_DID, a stricter approval-based treatment indicator constructed from State Council CBEC approval documents, together with policy-coding audit fields. Researchers reproducing the manuscript’s reported baseline estimates should use CBEC unless the manuscript has been revised to adopt the stricter official-approval coding as the main treatment variable.</p> <p>The dataset uses city-level secondary data only. It contains no individual-level data, confidential data, survey identifiers, or personally identifiable information. Original statistical yearbook materials and author-supplied raw working files are not redistributed as raw inputs. The deposit provides the processed analytical data and documentation required to reproduce the reported analyses.</p> <p>Keywords:<br>Cross-border e-commerce; CBEC pilot zones; regional economic resilience; digital trade; place-based policy; difference-in-differences; staggered DID; Chinese cities; replication data</p> <p>Suggested license:<br>Use a license consistent with the redistribution terms of the processed analytical data and code. If using only processed analytical data and code, CC BY 4.0 is a common Zenodo default; if redistribution rights for third-party source materials are uncertain, do not redistribute raw yearbook materials and document the source restrictions in the record description.</p>