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Mr Reza Najarzadeh, Mrs Mahdieh Rezagholizadeh, Dr Seyed Mehdi Hoseini,
Volume 3, Issue 8 (3-2008)
Abstract

One of major issues of the countries, especially developing countries, is expanding globalization process and the way of facing with it. Globalization is not a process that be encountered similarly in all countries but those who recognize its all aspects could utilize more and make better use of opportunities it makes; consequently, they could compete well in international community. Knowing competitive and comparative advantages of different sectors of country's economics can be a significant change to the rising of competitiveness. Since the hand-knitted carpet industry is one of the sectors that promise high non-oil export potentials, this paper concentrates on this industry and utilizes the Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) to calculate indexes of competitiveness and comparative advantage in the hand-knitted carpet industry. As the province of Qom is one of the major producers of high quality marketable carpets, the paper concentrates on this area. The province has a long history of producing unique carpets in terms of design, weaving quality, coloring and other qualities. At present, Qom stands ready to supply the export market with enough of 65 knots hand-knitted silk carpets. So for evaluating trade globalization's effects on hand-knitted carpet industry, we use data and information about that kind of carpet in 1385. Results show that the index of the competitiveness of Qom hand-knitted silk carpets is 93% and its comparative advantage based on unit cost that would hold when Iran joins WTO is 84%. These indexes indicate that Qom hand-knitted silk carpets score high both in terms of competitiveness and comparative advantage.

Mrs Hamide Khaksar Astane, Mr Mohammad Mazhari, Mr Naser Shahnooshi,
Volume 4, Issue 11 (3-2009)
Abstract

Carpet is the most important goods for non-oil export in Iran. More than 25 percent of non-oil export income has come from carpet since 40 years ago. It has a high share in the value of non-oil exports in our country. Accordingly, the goal of this research is studying Iran’s hand-woven carpet export and recognizing goal markets and obstacles of being present in such markets. Doing this, firstly, comparative advantage of Iran’s carpet has been calculated during the years 2000-2005 using RCA, RSCA and indices and then it has been tried to find the potential export markets by identifying Iran’s carpet importer countries and prioritizing them using numerical taxonomy method. The results show that in the field of hand-woven carpet, Iran has a comparative advantage for exporting. But downward trend of comparative advantage of hand-woven carpet during the studied years suggests weakening of competitive position of this product in the world. In other words, downward trend of comparative advantage index of hand-woven carpet indicates the gradual loss of our country’s expertise in carpet export. Prioritizing of the target markets show that the main export markets for Iran’s hand-woven carpet are: America, UAE, Japan and Germany respectively.


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