Impact of imports from China on Indian manufacturing performance: an analysis of trade competitiveness

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作者
Raju, Sunitha [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Foreign Trade, Dept Econ, New Delhi, India
关键词
Trade competitiveness; Indian manufacturing; Imports from China; RCA; Technological capability; India-China trade; F10; F13; F14; F43; F19; COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE; INTERMEDIATE INPUTS; PRODUCTIVITY; LIBERALIZATION; FIRMS; INTENSITY; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1108/IJOEM-02-2022-0223
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThe focus of this paper is to provide an assessment of the impact of imports from China on Indian manufacturing and capture the multifarious dimensions of India-China bilateral trade flows. By examining the comparative disadvantage imports (RCA<1), the paper critically examines their significance on India's industry output and performance and underlines factors beyond trade competitiveness.Design/methodology/approachFor examining the impact of India's manufacturing imports from China on industry performance, four stages of analysis is adopted. First, the imports with RCA <1 have been identified. For these, BRCA was also computed. Second, trends in industry performance associated with high imports from China. Third, for estimating the impact of imports on industry output, augmented production function was specified and estimated with imports from China as a potential determinant. And fourth, comparison of industry performance between India and China.FindingsThe impact of imports from China on industry output is positive and significant. A 1% increase/decrease in the share of China in world imports will result in output increasing by 0.31%. The rise in imports from China seems to be on account of non-availability of necessary intermediate and capital goods domestically, thereby making these imports critical and complementary for production. This negates the threat perception of imports from China.Research limitations/implicationsThe paper recognizes the need for understanding the firm heterogeneity in import decisions and R&D intensity of imports. Across industries, the drivers for firms' decisions to import are "learning by importing' and "self-selection" (Camino-Magro et al., 2020). Also, another important dimension at the firm-level analysis is the elasticity of substitution between foreign and domestic inputs. If the elasticity of substitution is low then high import barriers will lead to reduction of domestic output. These firm-level issues are important for effective policy interventions.Practical implicationsOne, the inward looking focus of the industry which is exhibited in low export intensity will not provide the necessary impetus to propel the manufacturing sector to a higher technology frontier and translate the productivity gains to export competitiveness. Two, unless the domestic manufacturing is propelled from the current low/medium technology to high technology products, the current policy thrust on "self-reliance" cannot be realized.Originality/valueAnalysis is based on manufacturing imports with RCA<1 from China thereby underlining factors beyond trade competitiveness not covered by RCA methodology. Complementing the quantitative analysis with economic policy developments in China and India and contrasting the same has provided insights into the real factors determining India-China bilateral trade.
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页码:4503 / 4525
页数:23
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