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This paper analyses the integration of China and India into the global economy. To this end, it presents estimates from … China’s trade intensity is higher than fundamentals would suggest, whereas the converse is true for India. Second, Chinese …, China’s exports of services tend to complement its exports of goods, while India’s exports are growing only in deregulated …
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(IPRs) enforcement, with special reference to injunctions in India. It examines how far the courts consider the implications …
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regions in India. The study finds that while MSME upgrading takes place it is bound to a combination of factors which is …
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, mainly in Europe, the USA and India, is presented together with a policy package recommendation for Nepal. A quality review … Entwicklungsländern verglichen. Die Analysen beziehen sich hauptsächlich auf Europa, die USA und Indien und werden ergänzt um Empfehlungen …
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India has risen internationally since the 1990s. The most important reasons for this success are its economic reforms … greater say on global issues, but India's rise is quite fragile due to a range of structural deficits at the national level …. Despite economic successes India is in many areas one of the G20's poorest performers. India's rise is in Germany's and Europe …
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This paper examines how the courts in three developing countries (Kenya, South Africa, and India) have addressed the … health in Kenya, South Africa, and India. Furthermore, the paper provides an analysis of how the courts in these three …
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Since June 2007, the EU and India have been negotiating a comprehensive free trade agreement, but negotiations broke … EU and India and reduce non-tariff barriers, we simulate trade, value added, and welfare effects of the BTIA. The long …-run level of real per capita income would change by 1.30% in India and by 0.14% in the EU. We find that outsiders to the …
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India, like China, had a "good" crisis; both have spearheaded exuberant post-crisis recovery in emerging markets. A … combination of stable government and roaring growth gives rise to predictions that India will hit annual growth rates of 10 per … cent or more. This is India hype. Reforms have stalled since 2004, with no prospect of big change. The combination of a …
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The BRIICS - Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa - are the largest developing countries in their …
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The study examines the implementation and outcome of the second phase of the Private Sector programme in India 1996 …'s administrators and other key informants. The main objective of the PS programme in India was to provide technology transfer and …
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