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  1. Khai, N.X., Ismail, M.M., Sidique, S.F.
    MyJurnal
    The aim of this study is to examine the consistency between the Balassa index and Vollrath
    indices in measuring comparative advantages of the Malaysian shrimp products with other
    major shrimp exporting nations as comparator. The study uses Balassa index and Vollrath
    indices to measure comparative advantages of the Malaysian shrimp products. The indices then
    are compared by consistency tests. Malaysia was generally not competitive in shrimp trade;
    however, revealed comparative advantage (RCA) and relative export advantage (RXA) indices
    show some extent of competitiveness on non-frozen shrimp product. Thailand had a remarkable
    competitiveness in shrimp trade as compared to other major exporting countries. Although we
    found that double-counting problem in the Balassa index is insignificant in measuring export
    performance of the Malaysian shrimp sector, import could be an important variable in accessing
    its trade competitiveness. Marginal import of a sector may lead to relative trade advantage (RTA)
    index consistent with RCA and RXA indices. Considering exports and imports of a particular
    commodity in measuring competitiveness is more consistent with the real world phenomenon
    of two-way trade. Selecting measurement of comparative advantage should rigorously base
    on trade behaviour of a sector as well as theoretical constructs. The competitiveness of the
    Malaysian shrimp products remains unclear due to the lack of contemporary analyses backed
    by formal testing procedures. The results and policy implications of this study provide
    stakeholders insights into comparative advantage as well as trade position of the products.
    Better measurement for revealed comparative advantage, particularly for shrimp products, is
    discussed in this paper.
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