Does Difference in Environmental Standard Influence India’s Bilateral IIT Flows? Evidence from GMM Results

IF 1.2 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Emerging Market Finance Pub Date : 2022-04-14 DOI:10.1177/09726527221088412
Sakshi Aggarwal, D. Chakraborty, N. Banik
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In the recent past, India has entered into several regional trading agreements (RTAs) with the objective of export promotion, on the one hand, and deepening participation in the global value chains, on the other. The consequent rise in Indian exports had been accompanied by a simultaneous import growth, given the trade preferences for partners through RTAs as well as ongoing unilateral tariff reforms. The rise in simultaneous exports and imports has enhanced the country’s intra-industry trade (IIT) level. Recently, India has engaged in RTA negotiations with several developed countries, which are characterized by more stringent environmental standards. The current analysis attempts to identify factors that influence India’s bilateral aggregate IIT index in a dynamic panel framework. In particular, it attempts to assess whether greater divergence in environmental standards adversely influence India’s IIT patterns. The empirical estimates reveal that India’s IIT is found to be relatively higher with countries that are technologically more advanced and have relatively stringent environmental standards. The observation indicates that India is possibly specializing in relatively low technology-intensive products vis-à-vis its developed trade partners. The analysis concludes that India would be better off by facilitating innovation and adhering to a higher level of environmental standard. JEL Codes: F13, F14, F15, F18
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环境标准的差异会影响印度的双边IIT流量吗?GMM结果的证据
近年来,印度签署了若干区域贸易协定,一方面是为了促进出口,另一方面是为了深化参与全球价值链。由于区域贸易协定对伙伴的贸易优惠以及正在进行的单边关税改革,印度出口随之增加,同时进口也在增加。同时出口和进口的增加提高了该国的产业内贸易水平。最近,印度与几个发达国家进行区域贸易协定谈判,这些国家的特点是环境标准更为严格。当前的分析试图在动态面板框架中确定影响印度双边总IIT指数的因素。特别是,它试图评估环境标准的更大差异是否会对印度的IIT模式产生不利影响。实证估计表明,与技术更先进、环境标准相对严格的国家相比,印度的IIT相对较高。观察结果表明,与-à-vis发达贸易伙伴相比,印度可能专门生产技术密集程度相对较低的产品。分析得出的结论是,促进创新和坚持更高水平的环境标准,印度会变得更好。JEL代码:F13, F14, F15, F18
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Emerging Market Finance is a forum for debate and discussion on the theory and practice of finance in emerging markets. While the emphasis is on articles that are of practical significance, the journal also covers theoretical and conceptual aspects relating to emerging financial markets. Peer-reviewed, the journal is equally useful to practitioners and to banking and investment companies as to scholars.
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