- Title
- Time-series estimation of import demand functions for pulses in India
- Creator
- Agbola, Frank Wogbe; Damoense, M. Y.
- Relation
- Journal of Economic Studies Vol. 32, no. 2, p. 146-157
- Publisher
- California State University, Department of Economics
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2005
- Description
- Purpose - This study seeks to examine empirically import demand for total pulses, chickpeas and lentils in India based on the concept of unit root and cointegration. Design/methodology/approach - The Stock-Watson dynamic OLS (DOLS) model - which is robust to small sample and eliminates simultaneity bias - is used to derive the long-run price, income and urbanisation elasticities of import demand. The data covers the period 1970-2000. Findings - Results indicate that real GDP, relative price and urbanisation are the key determinants of import demand for pulses in India. The estimated long-run elasticities of import demand with respect to income (relative price) are 0.4 (-1.7) for chickpeas, 0.56 (-0.87) for lentils and 0.36 (0.00) for total pulses. The estimated long-run elasticities of import demand with respect to urbanisation are 9.9 for chickpeas, zero for lentils and 7.2 for total pulses. The policy implications of the results are discussed. Originality/value - Provides evidence that the response of import demand for pulses to key determinants differ substantially from product to product.
- Subject
- food products; imports; India; supply and demand
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/24496
- Identifier
- uon:92
- Identifier
- ISSN:0021-3624
- Language
- eng
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