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), the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and India (collectively, ACI) over the next two decades. By 2030, they could …
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China and India have emerged as highly dynamic economies in recent years. In the Asian region their growth and economic … dependence of India and China is mostly on the industrial intermediate sector, which is critical for their exports. It is … technology is examined. India and China have made steady progress in frontier technologies such as ICT and biotechnology, and …
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Previous work has shown that the results of both China and Mexicos export-led market reforms over the past quarter … century have been strikingly different. In contrast to China, Mexico has not managed to increase the value added of its … exports of manufactured goods and has subsequently had a difficult time competing with China in world markets. Building on …
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increasing the rate of economic growth. Little attention, however, has been devoted to confirm or reject this link for China …
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Comparisons of India and China have been made for over 50 years. This paper focuses on purchasing power estimates in … China and India in the 2005 round of the UN International Comparison Programme (ICP) that was coordinated by the World Bank … currencies and real product per capita for 146 countries, and the results for China and India are discussed in the context of the …
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Employment is a major concern in the context of trade liberalization. At one level, productive employment is a major … it is not sufficient. The pattern of growth, and in that context, the employment outcome of growth is an important … liberalization on employment may not always be positive. And if that turns out to be the case in a country like Bangladesh, then one …
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Employment is a major concern in the context of trade liberalization. At one level, productive employment is a major … it is not sufficient. The pattern of growth, and in that context, the employment outcome of growth is an important … liberalization on employment may not always be positive. And if that turns out to be the case in a country like Bangladesh, then one …
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, employment in these sectors has been increasing. With the move into a modern economy, labour standards have improved. The first …
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What forces have shaped our nations employment and remuneration record so far? Where is Singapores unemployment rate … order to boost international competitiveness, and so to boost aggregate demand and hence employment, or reaching out for … proposal is to introduce an employment subsidy scheme aimed particularly at low-skilled workers, which has the effect of …
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The literature on Rural Non-Agricultural Employment (RNAE) in India is replete with references as to its nature …-net function admirably by absorbing those who could not find employment in agriculture in the service sector and, to a lesser …
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