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local markets. While it appears that some large developing countries, especially China and India, are gradually gaining more …
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The three issues laid out in today’s agenda are particularly relevant at this juncture and how we answer them in the months ahead will determine how the world regains and then sustains economic growth and financial stability. [Remarks at a panel discussion on “Role of Emerging...
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Both China and India have been experiencing a historical take-off in the use of intellectual property rights (IPR). In … terms of trademark applications filed with domestic IP offices in 2009, the evidence demonstrates that China now ranks 1st … worldwide and India 5th, while for patent filings China ranks 3rd worldwide and India ranks 9th. This performance is remarkable …
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This paper provides a synthesis of the experiences of six countries (Brazil, China, India, Malaysia, Mexico, and …
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India and China have emerged as important sources of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) in the global economy … comparative framework, the trends, patterns and determinants of OFDI from India and China. The critical review of theory and … from India compared to that from China. The outward to inward FDI ratio for India has increased at a higher rate during …
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Given the commonalities in terms of history, culture, languages and trade complementarity in many cases, the Bangladesh-China …
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Over the last few decades India has emerged as an economic giant. In 2000 the Special Economic Zone (SEZs) policy became part of a strategy to maintain high growth and promote India’s manufacturing sector. However, India’s current SEZ policy does little to strengthen India’s...
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The paper looks at the latest evidence of what has been happening to regional disparities in per capita income (measured as Gross State Domestic Product per capita) in India over the first decade of the twenty first century (1999/00 to 2010/11) by estimating cross section equations for...
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Using unique, district-level, economic growth data, I investigate the connection between banking sector development, human capital, and economic growth in Indian districts. Disaggregate data helps avoid many of the omitted variable problems that plague similar cross-country studies. The data...
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