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A comparative advantage analysis of fishing sector and its impact on Iran’s economic development
H. Amirnejad * , A.S. Ahmadzade , R. Esfanjari Kenari
Sari Agricultural sciences and Natural Resources University , hamidamirnejad@yahoo.com
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the value added of comparative advantage for fishing sector and its impact on economic development of different provinces in Iran between 2000-2014.  At first, the comparative advantage of any province of country was calculated. Then, the effects of fishing comparative advantage on economic development were studied using the generalized Solow model. The model study is based on empirical analysis such as panel unit root tests, panel co-integration test panel and it’s estimation of long-term relationships to help least-squares estimators modified (FMOLS). The results showed provinces of Hormozgan, Sistan and Baluchestan, Tehran, Guilan, Golestan and Mazandaran always had the comparative advantage during the study period. Also there was a co-integration long run relationship between variables that showed the value added of comparative advantage for fishing had a significant negative effect on economic development. So for every unit, increasing in comparative advantage of this sector, the economic development decreased 0.033%. This could be due to more important role other economic sectors than fishing sector on the economic development of the provinces and the lack of expertise of comparative advantage in fishing sector. Finally, suggestions were presented such as investment priority in the provinces where they have comparative advantage in the fishing sector and investigate the problems in the provinces that comparative advantage of them has decreased over time.
Keywords: The fishing sector, Economic development, Symmetrical revealed comparative advantage, Panel Co-integration, FMOLS
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Type of Study: Orginal research papers | Subject: Economy in fishery
Received: 2017/05/28 | Accepted: 2017/11/6 | Published: 2020/01/19


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