Abstract

The concept of resilience comes from the field of physics and refers to the ability of an object to resist damage under external forces. Nowadays, resilience is widely applied in engineering, ecology, psychology, and economics, especially in the field of international trade. Export resilience has become a hot research topic. However, how to measure export resilience and find the influencing factors of export resilience has become an urgent problem for relevant scholars to solve. This article first combines the theoretical knowledge of materials mechanics and economics in the field of international trade, and constructs the inherent connection between the two; In addition, this article proposes measurement methods and principles for three dimensions of export resilience; Finally, this study combines the theories of material mechanics and international trade to analyze the three major factors that affect export resilience, providing a basis and analytical approach for other studies.

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