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This paper examines the potential gender impacts of the trade reforms in plantation agriculture in the emerging context …
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Budget speech by Minister of Finance. [Ministry of Finance]. URL:[http://www.finance.gov.pk/budget/budget_Speech_12_13.pdf].
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internal geographical trade and migration costs. [ICRIER Working Paper 268]. …
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While theoretical models suggest that trade is likely to increase productivity and income levels, the empirical … evidence is rather mixed. For some countries, trade has a strong impact on growth, whereas for other countries there is no or … even a negative linkage. We examine one likely prerequisite for a welfare increasing impact of trade, that is, the role of …
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unfair comparative advantage in trade by using child labour. The results indicate that multinationals are highly sensitive …
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The paper empirically explores the international linkages between gender inequality and trade flows of a sample of 92 …
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gender inequality with comparative advantage (trade) and foreign direct investment flows. It discusses different forms and …
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, the study shows that since there has been an increase in services trade between the two countries, the inclusion of … services in the agreement (CEPA) would give an impetus to trade. The study shows that there is scope for Indian investment in … trade in services since the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement is studied. Also, the anomalies in …
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The impact of liberalisation on labour markets is examined by the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and …
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There has been a significant decline in anti dumping initiations. This is a welcome trend as there is scant support in economic literature for anti-dumping action. The trend might well indicate the effectiveness of WTO’s dispute settlement machinery in recent years. WTO has ruled against...
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