“Products Mapping”and Dynamic Shift in the Patterns of Comparative Advantage: Could India Catch up China?
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This paper aims to examine shifts in the level of comparative advantage inChina and India for the period 1988-2003. Products are defined in the 3-digitlevel of the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Revision 2.This paper applies Revealed Symmetric Comparative Advantages (RSCA)index, Trade Balance Index (TBI), an econometric model and the Spearmanʼsrank correlation. Some conclusions are withdrawn. First,China and India hadbiggest changes in their comparative advantages in the periods 1988-1993 and1998-2003,respectively. Second, China and India showed despecialization. Thechange in comparative advantage of China was more dynamic than that ofIndia. Third, in term of the patterns of comparative advantage, India is afollower (if it is not called as a ʻcompetitorʼ) of China.
- 2008-09-30
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