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A Four Member delegation of experts from the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) undertook a WTO Tracking Mission in …
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This paper reviews the developments in WTO negotiation on agriculture in the light of the Hong Kong Ministerial …. Potential impacts are measured in terms of reduction in tariff, domestic support and export subsidy. More importantly, the paper … paper has suggested some negotiating strategies for Bangladesh to be pursued in the on-going WTO negotiations on agriculture. …
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, over the long run, the export financing scheme had a negative effect on exports while the rebate/refund scheme affected …Throughout Pakistans history, policy has sought to promote exports through government support and incentives. The … government machinery is geared to export promotion especially through direct and indirect subsidies. Surprisingly, these policies …
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) government bonds, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) needs a currency with international status that can match its economic …
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) government bonds, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) needs a currency with international status that can match its economic …
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The rise of China has major repercussions for a country such as Bangladesh which has emerged as an important player in … more than one player. Evidently, impact and implications of competition from China will have to be examined and scrutinized …
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behind us. We argue that, for rebalancing its economy, China needs a comprehensive package focusing on further liberalization …
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China and the two developing economies of Bangladesh and Myanmar (BCIM). The initiative to explore potential opportunities …
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China and India have both attempted distorting the exchange rate in order to foster exports-led growth. This is …, in order to foster export-led growth. The costs and benefits of this approach need to factor in the extent to which … in real terms) in both India and China. We find that through the great business cycle boom of the early 2000s, both …
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