This paper examines the pattern of international trade specialization in Indian manufacturing since the mid-1980s by using data on trade flows. Low-technology sectors still dominate the categories for which India exhibits the largest degree of trade specialization. By contrast, high-technology sectors are prevalent among the categories for which India is import-dependent. Significantly, India has experienced an improvement in the degree of specialization in some of the most dynamic sectors of world trade.
Alessandrini, M., Fattouh, B., Scaramozzino, P. (2007). The changing pattern of foreign trade specialization in Indian manufacturing. OXFORD REVIEW OF ECONOMIC POLICY, 23(2), 270-291 [10.1093/oxrep/grm013].
The changing pattern of foreign trade specialization in Indian manufacturing
SCARAMOZZINO, PASQUALE
2007-01-01
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This paper examines the pattern of international trade specialization in Indian manufacturing since the mid-1980s by using data on trade flows. Low-technology sectors still dominate the categories for which India exhibits the largest degree of trade specialization. By contrast, high-technology sectors are prevalent among the categories for which India is import-dependent. Significantly, India has experienced an improvement in the degree of specialization in some of the most dynamic sectors of world trade.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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