Performance of Egyptian cotton Exports In the International Market
Abouhatab, Assem
Abstract
The performance of Egyptian cotton exports (ECE) has been examined in the international markets during
the period 1990-2006. The study has revealed a high degree of geographic concentration of ECE in India,
Italy, the Republic of Korea, and Japan. Together, these markets had imported about 50 per cent of ECE
during 1990-2006. The competitive advantage of Egyptian cotton has been found to be dependent on its
quality not price. Japan, the Republic of Korea and Italy had provided the most stable markets for ECE
during the study period. Linear regression analysis has suggested that one per cent increase in the Egyptto-USA
export price ratio leads to a decrease in ECE by about 27.8 thousand tonnes. This analysis has also
shown a positive and significant effect of the World Trade Organization on ECE. The study has revealed
the possibility of increasing ECE to the Indian and Korean markets.
Published in
Agricultural Economics Research Review
2009, Volume: 22, pages: 225-235
UKÄ Subject classification
Agricultural Science
Economics
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