A partial equilibrium analysis of India's agricultural export to GCC: looking beyond the status quo(2009-2015)
Salahuddin Ayyub and
Prerana Manral
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Abstract:
GCC fulfills 60 to 90 percent of its food demand through imports. Currently GCC imports 12 percent of its Agriculture products from India. An effort has been made in this paper to understand the trend and pattern of India’s Agriculture export to GCC with the help of Descriptive Statistics and to find out the impact of tariff reduction on India’s agriculture export to GCC Partial Equilibrium Analysis (Smart Analysis) has been used and BRCA has been used to find out the agriculture products where India has comparative advantage in GCC import market and to make a comparative analysis of GCC countries as a destination of India’s agriculture export. In case of zero tariff in GCC, India’s agriculture export will see highest growth in Saudi Arabia ($106 Million) followed by UAE ($89 Million), Kuwait ($40 Million), Qatar ($23 Million), Oman ($22 Million) and Bahrain ($6 Million). Out of 231 agriculture products, India has highest average number of products with BRCA in Qatar (76), followed by Oman (74), Kuwait (67), Bahrain (59), UAE (52) and Saudi Arabia (28).
Keywords: GCC; India; Smart Analysis; RCA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F1 F17 Q1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-07
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Published in International Journal of Business Economics and Management Research 7.8(2017): pp. 40-61
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