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growth rather than a favourable industry mix. Nonetheless, If China can sustain rapid growth in exports and is able …This paper uses dynamic shift-share analysis to examine the export performance of China in electronics compared to the … east Asian NIEs exporting to the USA, European Union and Japan between 1988 and 2001. Our findings suggest that China has …
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, China, among those where the BSH does not present, appears to be upgrading its industrial and trade structure. We then try …This paper investigates the RMB exchange rate from a long-run viewpoint. Whether Chinas rapid economic growth brought … to answer the question of why past rapid growth has no significant relationship with the RMB real exchange rate and what …
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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 …. Still, Chinas integration process so far remains characterized by a certain duality. On the one hand the opening up of trade …
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with the installation of Maoist-led coalition government in August 2008, the demand for revision of treaties trade and of … linkage between security and economy, Indias first treaty of Trade and Commerce with Nepal was signed on the same day as the … Trade and Transit Treaties with Nepal beginning from the time such a Treaty was initiated in 1950 till the last revision was …
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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 … the global apparels market. True, the global pie in apparels trade is expected to expand considerably in view of the … more than one player. Evidently, impact and implications of competition from China will have to be examined and scrutinized …
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paper calls for urgent task to adopt communication enhancement policy in IBSA to attain a modest growth in regional trade. … population and 10 percent of world surface area and contribute 4 percent of world GDP and 2 percent of world trade. This paper … finds that one of the strongest barriers to trade at present in IBSA appears to be the weak transport connectivity. The …
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This paper reports findings from the survey of Indias textiles and clothing exporters. The survey method has been used to identify and assess the impact of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) and the Cost of Compliance (COC) expenditure by the exporters. A structured questionnaire has been used to gather...
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plantation commodities. The increase in imports is mostly driven by trade creation rather than trade diversion. From the economic … efficiency point of view, trade creation improves welfare as the new imports replace the high-cost domestic production. The …
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methods which are imposed in the SMART model under the partial equilibrium framework to know the trade impact of NTMs. A total … trade loss of about billion 2.34 US$ (16.8% of base trade value) is estimated, while the zero tariff gains are roughly … billion 1.36 US$ thats 9.8% of base trade. Also this paper develops the framework for the primary research in the field of Non …
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