Title: Revisiting the export-growth nexus for India: an empirical exercise

Authors: Vikas Dixit; Shaista Parveen

Addresses: Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India ' Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India

Abstract: This paper attempts to investigate empirically the export-growth nexus for India from different theoretical perspectives. Using robust time series techniques, and considering both demand-side and supply-side explanations of the relationship between export and output growth, this paper finds empirical support for export-led growth hypothesis for India for long run and short run from supply-side as well as demand-side perspectives. The demand-side orientation appears to be the better explanation of this relationship during post-liberalisation period. The horizontal export diversification is observed to have U-shaped relationship with output growth. In terms of export composition (or vertical export diversification), share of manufactured exports bear a positive and significant relation with output growth, whereas the positive but insignificant impact of services exports on economic growth underlines the need for a rigorous policy action in this sector. The results of empirical estimation are further confirmed by lag-augmented vector autoregressive non-causality test.

Keywords: export-led growth; growth-led export; demand-side; supply-side; export diversification; export composition.

DOI: 10.1504/IJEPEE.2020.110432

International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, 2020 Vol.13 No.5, pp.526 - 554

Received: 03 May 2019
Accepted: 06 Jan 2020

Published online: 19 Oct 2020 *

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