Author Name | ITO Asei (University of Tokyo) / LIM Jaehwan (Aoyama Gakuin University) / ZHANG Hongyong (Senior Fellow, RIETI) |
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Creation Date/NO. | April 2025 25-E-035 |
Research Project | Micro-data Analysis of the US-China Conflict |
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Abstract
Does a political leader’s perception of geopolitical risk influence the real economy? If so, to what extent and through what mechanisms? Using local-language sources, we explore these questions by constructing a geopolitical risk index based on textual data from statements made by Chinese President Xi Jinping and examining its relationship to firms’ investment behavior in China. The index shows notable spikes in April 2016, June 2018, and April 2022, corresponding to terrorist attacks in neighboring countries, U.S.-China tensions, and the Russia-Ukraine war. We find that an increase in the geopolitical risk index is associated with a decline in firms’ investment rates. Specifically, a 100% increase in the index leads to a 14.1% reduction in investment. Notably, politically connected firms are less affected, indicating their ability to mitigate the negative effects of geopolitical risk. Our findings advance the geopolitical risk literature by highlighting the role of political leaders’ perceptions, utilizing local sources to measure this factor, and examining the moderating effect of political connections under geopolitical risks.