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Price and income elasticity of Indian exports : the role of supply-side bottlenecks / prepared by Mehdi Raissi and Volodymyr Tulin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: IMF working paper ; WP/15/161.Publication details: [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, ©2015.Description: 1 online resource (16 pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1513548670
  • 1513508741
  • 9781513508740
  • 1513597205
  • 9781513597201
  • 9781513548678
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:Print Version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 332/.45 23/eng/20221209
LOC classification:
  • HG3810 .I45 2015
  • HG3881.5.I58 W67 No. 15/161eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. India's Merchandise Exports: 1990-2014; II. Background; 2. Evolution of India's Market Share; 3. Product Space of India's Merchandise Exports, 2012; 4. India's Merchandise Export Volume; 5. Trading Partners' GDP Growth and Real Exchange Rate; 6. All India: Peak and Energy Deficit, Utilities; III. The Estimation Methodology; 7. Electricity Power: Demand and Supply; 8. India: Mining and Electricity Production; 9. Merchandise Exports and Electricity Generation; IV. Data; V. Results; Tables
1. Pooled Mean Group Estimates of the Long-run and Short-Run Export Elasticities2. Pooled Mean Group Estimates of the Long-run and Short-Run Export Elasticities, the Role of Supply-Side Constraints; VI. Conclusions and Policy Implications; 10. Non-oil Imports of India's Trading Partners; References
Summary: This paper estimates the short-term and long-run price and income elasticity of Indian exports, and investigates the role of supply-side bottlenecks in shaping India's export demand relationship. We use disaggregated export volume data for 45 Indian industries over the period 1990-2013, as well as industry-specific international relative prices, for estimation. Our results indicate that Indian exports are sensitive to international relative-price competitiveness, world demand, and energy shortages. In addition, binding supply-side constraints (notably energy shortages) dampen price responsiveness in the short-term. --Abstract.
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Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org Web site, viewed July 23, 2015).

"Asia and Pacific Department."

"July 2015."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-16).

This paper estimates the short-term and long-run price and income elasticity of Indian exports, and investigates the role of supply-side bottlenecks in shaping India's export demand relationship. We use disaggregated export volume data for 45 Indian industries over the period 1990-2013, as well as industry-specific international relative prices, for estimation. Our results indicate that Indian exports are sensitive to international relative-price competitiveness, world demand, and energy shortages. In addition, binding supply-side constraints (notably energy shortages) dampen price responsiveness in the short-term. --Abstract.

Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. India's Merchandise Exports: 1990-2014; II. Background; 2. Evolution of India's Market Share; 3. Product Space of India's Merchandise Exports, 2012; 4. India's Merchandise Export Volume; 5. Trading Partners' GDP Growth and Real Exchange Rate; 6. All India: Peak and Energy Deficit, Utilities; III. The Estimation Methodology; 7. Electricity Power: Demand and Supply; 8. India: Mining and Electricity Production; 9. Merchandise Exports and Electricity Generation; IV. Data; V. Results; Tables

1. Pooled Mean Group Estimates of the Long-run and Short-Run Export Elasticities2. Pooled Mean Group Estimates of the Long-run and Short-Run Export Elasticities, the Role of Supply-Side Constraints; VI. Conclusions and Policy Implications; 10. Non-oil Imports of India's Trading Partners; References

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