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dependence of India and China is mostly on the industrial intermediate sector, which is critical for their exports. It is …China and India have emerged as highly dynamic economies in recent years. In the Asian region their growth and economic … expansion has generated its own complementarities. The paper has empirically shown that surge in the exports of these two …
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The comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals … manufacturing trade, have gone further and that this is likely one of the key determinants of better economic performance of China … China. More generally the extent of liberalisation achieved so far in India and the outcomes it brought about suggest that …
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complexities of services negotiations in the WTO and in FTAs. The WTO negotiations focus on market access but FTAs tend to go … both in the WTO and through bilateral/regional agreements. In this context, this paper examines how new service sectors … like express delivery services (EDS) are addressed in WTO/FTAs and its implications for India. Express delivery services …
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This paper develops tools to examine selected major issues in the Indian economy. The study computes the potential growth rate of the economy and the agricultural sector, extends the analysis of the fiscal stimulus and its effects, and estimates the short and long run elasticities of...
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This paper develops tools to examine selected major issues in the Indian economy. The study computes the potential growth rate of the economy and the agricultural sector, extends the analysis of the fiscal stimulus and its effects, and estimates the short and long run elasticities of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009650944
almost half of the world output and more than half world trade, with China accounting for half of that. In 2010, Chinaâ … industrial revolution towards the end of the eighteenth century, Europe and North America each in turn came to dominate the world … is re-emerging as the world’s biggest element in the world economy. In 1980, Asia produced just under 20 per cent of …
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developed world, services frequently account for two-thirds or three-quarters of all economic activity. The transition from … with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India (“the ACI countriesâ€), are no strangers to this underlying trend … world standards, even though experiences differ greatly across countries. In addition to traditional services sectors such …
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strong complementarities between ACI suppliers of intermediate inputs and PRC exports. More developed Asian countries have … adversely affected by high import costs. , the People's Republic of China (PRC), and India—here referred to as the ACI … countries—on aggregate welfare, relative wages, and global emissions in the rest of the world. It outlines several analytical …
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), the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India (collectively, ACI) over the next two decades. By 2030, they could … citizens. The impact will be felt across the world. This study—a background paper to an Asian Development Bank reportâ …
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developed world, services frequently account for two-thirds or three-quarters of all economic activity. The transition from … with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India (“the ACI countriesâ€), are no strangers to this underlying trend … world standards, even though experiences differ greatly across countries. In addition to traditional services sectors such …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278164