Multidimensional trade facilitation in South Asia: Dynamics of regional integration Gandhi Tanya1,*, Ahmed Shahid2 1Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025 (India) 2Professor, Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025 (India) *Corresponding author's Email: tanya.gandhi123@gmail.com
Online published on 3 February, 2023. Abstract This study examined the impact of trade facilitation on intraregional trade in South Asia. By constructing five trade facilitation indicators and incorporating them in an Augmented Panel Gravity Model, the study estimated the impact of each of the five dimensions of trade facilitation in SouthAsia. The results indicated that the most significant gains in the region could be achieved by trade facilitation in the customs and regulatory environments, respectively. It also estimated the trade potential of the countries in the region for each other, and India and Bangladesh depicted the highest potential. The potential gains in intra-regional trade in South Asia resulting from trade facilitation were also quantified using the simulations technique and concluded that intra-regional trade could be increased tremendously through trade facilitation in the region in the five specific dimensions. The study suggested that policymakers in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh should take robust initiatives in trade facilitation. Top Keywords Augmented Panel Gravity Model, Simulations, Trade facilitation, Trade potential. Top |