印度选定农产品和加工食品的边际产业内贸易:对调整成本和粮食安全的可能影响

P. Varma
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本研究试图分析印度农产品贸易的结构及其对资源调整和粮食安全可能产生的影响。根据“平滑调整假说”(SAH),由于产业内贸易(同一产业的货物同时出口和进口)而导致的贸易一体化,不会像产业间贸易模式那样,导致资源从相对劣势产业转移到出口导向型产业而产生重大调整成本。如果一个国家正在经历产业间贸易的增加,出口和进口的变化将是不相称的,因此资源将从收缩部门重新分配给扩大部门。对部分农产品和加工食品的边际产业内贸易(MIIT)分析表明,产品主要表现为产业间贸易结构。研究报告还指出,发达国家对热带农产品的需求出现了新的格局。我们在本文中看到的种植模式从传统作物向高价值作物的转变可能是由于全球需求的这种转变。全球需求的这种转变也反映在印度向世界市场出口非粮食作物的扩大上。一般工业间贸易形式的贸易形式,特别是高价值作物和加工食品出口的扩大,可能对资源调整和粮食安全造成严重影响。
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India's Marginal Intra-industry Trade in Selected Agricultural and Processed Food Products: The Likely Implications on Adjustment Costs and Food Security
The present study makes an attempt to analyse the structure of India's trade in agricultural products and its possible implications on resource adjustments and food security. As per the ‘Smooth Adjustment Hypothesis’ (SAH), trade integration as a consequence of Intra Industry Trade (the simultaneous export and import of goods from the same industry) would not lead to significant adjustment costs that take place with the displacement of resources from comparatively disadvantaged industries to export oriented industries, as in the case with inter industry trade patterns. If a country is experiencing an increase in inter-industry trade, the changes in exports and imports would be unmatched and as a result the resources will be reallocated from the contracting sectors to the expanding ones. The analysis of marginal intra-industry trade (MIIT) - a dynamic measure of intra industry trade - for selected agricultural and processed food products showed that the products mainly exhibits inter industry trade structure. The study also noted an emergence of new pattern of demand on tropical agricultural products in developed countries. The shift in cropping pattern from traditional to high valued crops that we see in this paper might be due to this shift in global demand. This shift in global demand was also reflected in the expansion of the exports of non-food crops from India to world market. The trade pattern in the form of inter-industry trade in general and the expansion of the exports of high valued crops and processed food products in particular might pose serious implications on the resource adjustments as well as food security.
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