The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade Flows

The present study attempts to investigate the J-curve phenomena at aggregate level as well as at commodity level between Pakistan and the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) region by utilizing the trade data of 87 industries. For testing the J-curve phenomena, we rely on tradi...

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Main Authors: Javed Iqbal, Saqib Ullah Khan, Misbah Nosheen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Sciences and Technology 2021-01-01
Series:NUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Online Access:https://www.njssh.nust.edu.pk/index.php/njssh/article/view/45
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Saqib Ullah Khan
Misbah Nosheen
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description The present study attempts to investigate the J-curve phenomena at aggregate level as well as at commodity level between Pakistan and the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) region by utilizing the trade data of 87 industries. For testing the J-curve phenomena, we rely on traditional definition (the negative coefficients at shorter lags should be followed by positive coefficients at higher lags) as well the latest definitions (short run deterioration followed by long run improvement). As far the aggregate level industries are concerned, we do not find the evidence of J-curve when we rely on traditional definition but we do find evidence of J-curve at aggregate level when we rely on latest definition of J-curve. Likewise, in case of industry level estimates, the J curve phenomena were confirmed in 13 industries considering the traditional definition. While using the new definition, the J curve has been confirmed in 14 industries. We suggest that depreciation is less effective to improve Pakistan’s trade balance as the trade shares of the industries showing J curve is very low.
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spelling doaj.art-b9c3a70fdbde4ac3b90790fd600eb5652024-03-18T09:13:14ZengNational University of Sciences and TechnologyNUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities2520-503X2523-00262021-01-015210.51732/njssh.v5i2.45The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade FlowsJaved IqbalSaqib Ullah KhanMisbah Nosheen The present study attempts to investigate the J-curve phenomena at aggregate level as well as at commodity level between Pakistan and the SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) region by utilizing the trade data of 87 industries. For testing the J-curve phenomena, we rely on traditional definition (the negative coefficients at shorter lags should be followed by positive coefficients at higher lags) as well the latest definitions (short run deterioration followed by long run improvement). As far the aggregate level industries are concerned, we do not find the evidence of J-curve when we rely on traditional definition but we do find evidence of J-curve at aggregate level when we rely on latest definition of J-curve. Likewise, in case of industry level estimates, the J curve phenomena were confirmed in 13 industries considering the traditional definition. While using the new definition, the J curve has been confirmed in 14 industries. We suggest that depreciation is less effective to improve Pakistan’s trade balance as the trade shares of the industries showing J curve is very low. https://www.njssh.nust.edu.pk/index.php/njssh/article/view/45J-CurveCommodity TradeBounds TestingPakistanSAARC region
spellingShingle Javed Iqbal
Saqib Ullah Khan
Misbah Nosheen
The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade Flows
NUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
J-Curve
Commodity Trade
Bounds Testing
Pakistan
SAARC region
title The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade Flows
title_full The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade Flows
title_fullStr The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade Flows
title_full_unstemmed The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade Flows
title_short The J-Curve between Pakistan and the SAARC Region: Empirical Evidence from Aggregated and Commodity Level Trade Flows
title_sort j curve between pakistan and the saarc region empirical evidence from aggregated and commodity level trade flows
topic J-Curve
Commodity Trade
Bounds Testing
Pakistan
SAARC region
url https://www.njssh.nust.edu.pk/index.php/njssh/article/view/45
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