服务出口比较优势显现:印度与中国有何不同?

Purna Banerjee, Rajmal
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近年来,印度已成为少数几个入选世界顶级服务出口国名单的新兴经济体之一。然而,考虑到人口结构、资源禀赋和在世界服务出口中的可比份额的相似性,印度在这一领域面临着来自中国的潜在竞争。使用一种基于理论的、基于回归的揭示比较优势测度,我们对比了2005年至2018年间印度在分类服务部门相对于中国的揭示比较优点。我们发现,印度在“电信、计算机和信息服务”以及“其他商业服务”等领域具有相对优势。然而,中国的优势在于“制造业服务业”和“运输业”。值得注意的是,印度的比较优势部门也是服务业中的朝阳部门,表现出高增长率,在世界服务贸易中所占份额不断增加。一项相关指标——贸易弹性指数——显示,由于比较优势的部门差异,中国在印度的大多数主要出口目的地不会对印度构成重大威胁。我们的研究结果表明,即使中国与印度的主要服务出口伙伴签订自由贸易协定,印度的贸易转移损失也很小。JEL代码:F11、F14
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Revealed Comparative Advantage in Services Exports: How Is India Different from China?
In recent years, India has become one of the select few emerging economies to feature in the list of the world’s top services exporters. However, given similarities in demography, resource endowments and comparable shares in world services exports, India faces potential competition from China in this sector. Using a theoretically founded, regression-based measure of revealed comparative advantage, we contrast India’s revealed comparative advantage vis-à-vis China in disaggregated services sectors between 2005 and 2018. India, we find, has a comparative advantage in sectors, such as ‘telecommunications, computer, and information services’ and ‘other business services’. However, China’s advantage lies in ‘manufacturing services’ and ‘transport’. Notably, the sectors of India’s comparative advantage are also the sunrise sectors within services, displaying high growth rates and an increasing share in world services trade. A related measure—the trade elasticity index—reveals that, due to sectoral differences in comparative advantage, China does not pose a major threat to India in most of the latter’s major export destinations. Our finding implies that even if China were to enter free trade agreements with India’s major services export partners, the trade diversion losses for India would be small. JEL Codes: F11, F14
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