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Export Competitiveness of Indian Oilseeds: The Method of Constant Market Share (CMS) with Special Reference to Groundnut
Author(s) -
Anudeep Arora,
Durgesh Batra
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.i1174.0789s19
Subject(s) - market share , production (economics) , agriculture , cash crop , market share analysis , business , agricultural economics , export performance , economics , constant (computer programming) , cash , commerce , agricultural science , international trade , marketing , market microstructure , geography , microeconomics , order (exchange) , finance , archaeology , computer science , programming language , environmental science
This research Paper examines the export competiveness of oilseeds. The main and huge production in agriculture is oilseeds which make India on the first number in Production of oilseeds in the world. Oilseeds compose one of the significant groups of cash crops in Indian agriculture. India has a proportional benefit in agriculture and there is a considerable potential in raising farm returns and employment by stepping up agro base exports. The constant market share (CONSTANT MARKET SHARE) study framework is used to decompose changes in India’s share of the worldwide market for goods export in to competitiveness and structural consequence over 2001-2017. The CONSTANT MARKET SHARE Method is universally used to observe empirically the country’s export performance. This paper is addressed to examine the regions export performance by applying CONSTANT MARKET SHARE Method.

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