Revisiting India’s Export Potential: Modern Gravity Model Approach

Hemangi K. Kelkar, Purujit Dash
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The high contribution of India’s exports to its gross domestic product underscores the vulnerability of macroeconomic shocks like the COVID-19 in terms of losses in export revenues, increased cost of import and slowdown in growth. The scale of impact also depends on the degree of trade concentration, geographical expansion, export potential and strategic relationship of a country with its trading partners. This article aims to examine these factors using the modern gravity model approach. It also intends to analyse the export intensity and export potential of India with its 25 major trading partners. The results are estimated by using the Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood method for the period 1991–2020. The results show that the exports between two nations are remarkably impacted by the trade cost and combined economic size. Furthermore, variables like population and islands are introduced in the extended gravity model, which positively impacts India’s exports. The direction of India’s exports witnessed a reversal in trend towards the traditional export destinations in 2020 compared to emerging countries from 2010 onwards. The export potential index also explains that India has the scope to enhance the export potential with developed nations as advocated by the Heckscher–Ohlin model. JEL Codes: F14, F49
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重新审视印度的出口潜力:现代引力模型方法
印度出口对其国内生产总值(gdp)的高贡献凸显了COVID-19等宏观经济冲击在出口收入损失、进口成本增加和增长放缓方面的脆弱性。影响的规模还取决于一国的贸易集中度、地域扩张、出口潜力和与其贸易伙伴的战略关系。本文旨在用现代重力模型方法来检验这些因素。它还打算分析印度与其25个主要贸易伙伴的出口强度和出口潜力。用泊松拟极大似然法对1991-2020年的结果进行了估计。结果表明,两国之间的出口受到贸易成本和经济规模的显著影响。此外,在扩展的引力模型中引入了人口和岛屿等变量,这些变量对印度的出口产生了积极影响。与2010年以来的新兴国家相比,印度的出口方向在2020年发生了向传统出口目的地的逆转。出口潜力指数还解释了印度具有像Heckscher-Ohlin模型所主张的那样提高对发达国家出口潜力的空间。JEL代码:F14, F49
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