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Implications of Trade Liberalization for Food Security Under the ASEAN-India Strategic Partnership: A Gravity Model Approach

Implications of Trade Liberalization for Food Security Under the ASEAN-India Strategic Partnership: A Gravity Model Approach

Ishita Ghosh, Ishita Ghoshal
ISBN13: 9781522527336|ISBN10: 1522527338|EISBN13: 9781522527343
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2733-6.ch005
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Ghosh, Ishita, and Ishita Ghoshal. "Implications of Trade Liberalization for Food Security Under the ASEAN-India Strategic Partnership: A Gravity Model Approach." Establishing Food Security and Alternatives to International Trade in Emerging Economies, edited by Vasily Erokhin, IGI Global, 2018, pp. 98-118. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2733-6.ch005

APA

Ghosh, I. & Ghoshal, I. (2018). Implications of Trade Liberalization for Food Security Under the ASEAN-India Strategic Partnership: A Gravity Model Approach. In V. Erokhin (Ed.), Establishing Food Security and Alternatives to International Trade in Emerging Economies (pp. 98-118). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2733-6.ch005

Chicago

Ghosh, Ishita, and Ishita Ghoshal. "Implications of Trade Liberalization for Food Security Under the ASEAN-India Strategic Partnership: A Gravity Model Approach." In Establishing Food Security and Alternatives to International Trade in Emerging Economies, edited by Vasily Erokhin, 98-118. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2733-6.ch005

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Abstract

The objective of the chapter is to understand India's role in providing food security through trade with the ASEAN under the India-ASEAN Strategic Partnership. A dynamic panel has been employed to assess and estimate the said objective, given that India and most of the ASEAN countries are considered emerging markets. Econometric investigation points out that while almost more than half the variables in the augmented gravity model hold good, food imports from India, agricultural labour force, common maritime border, distance from India, food price index, food production index, GDP (size) of the importing country, per capita GDP of the importing economy, and trade openness have statistically significant effect on the food trade from India to the ASEAN. Improving maritime infrastructure and agri-logistics, investing in climate change and water management while augmenting the agri-labour productivity are of paramount importance in order to improve food trade between India and the ASEAN.

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