贸易方向变化的维度:一个系统动力学框架

D. Sinha
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本文分析了印度和加拿大之间贸易方向的变化、贸易商品的转移以及导致这种转移的因素。这些都是通过使用移动份额和恒定市场份额分析来分析的。对两国双边贸易的分析表明,两国商品结构的变化是时有发生的。恒定市场份额(CMS)分析表明,世界贸易对印度的影响很小,而对加拿大的影响正好相反。因此,国与国之间的贸易转移可以归结为世界贸易效应、竞争力效应和市场分配效应。它进一步阐述和审查了在贸易领域所做的研究,并确定了支配贸易动态的维度。它提出了一个因果模型,证明并解释了最终影响两国贸易的各个维度的因果关系。系统动力学模型考虑了国际贸易的不同视角,即自由贸易、公平贸易、冲突、国家和全球经济、禀赋、贸易平衡和外部性。由于这些方面的相互作用而发生变化的各种政策包括货币、财政和贸易政策(关税和非关税壁垒)。该模型揭示了五个循环。这些循环的性质已经被解释为正循环和负循环。论文最后提出了一个框架,使规划者能够制定、执行和审查双边贸易协定,如印度和加拿大之间正在制定的全面经济伙伴关系(CEPA),同时考虑到印度零售业允许外国直接投资的提议的结果,以及2007年启动的美韩贸易条约等不同贸易条约的失败。
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Dimensions of Changing Directions of Trade: A System Dynamics Framework
This paper analyzes the change in direction of trade, shift in goods traded and the factors contributing to such shift between India and Canada. These have been analyzed through use of Shift-Share and Constant Market Share analysis. The analysis of bilateral trade between the two countries indicates that the commodity mix changes from time to time. The constant market share (CMS) analysis shows that the world trade has little effect on India while the reverse is true for Canada. Thus the shift in trade between the countries can be attributed to world trade effect, competitiveness and market distribution effect. It further elaborates and reviews the research done in the field of trade and identifies the dimensions that govern the trade dynamics. It proposes a causal model that substantiates and explains the cause and effect of various dimensions ultimately impacting the trade between the two countries. The System Dynamics model takes into account the different perspectives of international trade namely, free trade, fair trade, conflict, national and global economy, endowments, trade-balance and externalities. The various policies that undergo change as a result of interplay of these dimensions include monetary and fiscal and trade policies (tariff and non-tariff barriers). The model reveals five loops. The properties of these loops have been explained identifying them as positive and negative loops. The paper concludes by proposing a framework that would enable the planners to frame, execute and review bilateral trade agreements such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership (CEPA) under formulation between India and Canada, keeping in view the outcome of proposal to allow FDI in retail sector in India and failure of different trade treaties such as US-Korea trade treaty initiated in 2007.
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