Dynamics of Services Exports in India
Richa Khurana and
D. K. Nauriyal
Millennial Asia, 2017, vol. 8, issue 2, 178-193
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The article examines the dynamics in specialization pattern of comparative advantage in services exports from India for the time period 2004–2013, while drawing a distinction between the pre- and the post-crisis trends. The analysis is based on a modified revealed symmetric comparative advantage index. It also employs the Galtonian regression and the Markovian transition matrices to study the distribution and intra-distribution dynamics of export patterns. The results reveal that India has a strong comparative advantage in modern services mainly business services and computer and information services. The findings suggest a stable but broadening pattern of specialization of India’s services exports. Further, the transition probabilities reveal that the chances of remaining in or switching to a state of comparative disadvantage are more pronounced than being or moving to a state of comparative advantage. Overall services exports exhibit high persistence in both the pre- and post-crisis period pointing towards a low impact of crisis on India’s services exports. JEL: C14, F14, L80
Keywords: Services trade; revealed comparative advantage; specialization dynamics; transition probability; mobility indices; India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1177/0976399617715823
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