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In this paper, we take another approach to accounting for the sources of Singapores economic growth by being explicit about the channels through which Singapore, as a technological follower, benefits from international R&D spillovers. Taking into account the channels through which technology...
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As a country progressively engages in international trade, its factors of production will enter increasingly into the …
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Employment is a major concern in the context of trade liberalization. At one level, productive employment is a major … body of literature which shows that trade is good for economic growth which in turn should be good for poverty reduction … element in determining the poverty reducing outcome of growth. Second, while trade may be good for growth, it does not …
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Employment is a major concern in the context of trade liberalization. At one level, productive employment is a major … body of literature which shows that trade is good for economic growth which in turn should be good for poverty reduction … element in determining the poverty reducing outcome of growth. Second, while trade may be good for growth, it does not …
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estimates the short and long run elasticities of India’s trade. This brings out the need for structural reforms in raising the …. The fiscal stimulus effects indicate the importance of fiscal consolidation efforts to sustain high growth. The trade …
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estimates the short and long run elasticities of India’s trade. This brings out the need for structural reforms in raising the …. The fiscal stimulus effects indicate the importance of fiscal consolidation efforts to sustain high growth. The trade …
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The World Trade Organisations 2004 Trade Policy Review of Singapore (WTO-TPR Singapore 2004) depicts the small and … outward-oriented economy as one of the most open country to international trade and investment. The review highlights the … trade. However, the WTO-TPR Singapore 2004 highlights several key areas of concerns : (a) the commitment to multilateral …
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of gearing their trade structure in final goods towards markets in the region, thereby aiding the reduction in trans …
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Recent theoretical and empirical literature suggests that foreign direct investment (FDI) exerted positive impact on economic growth through the process of technological diffusion. The literature also suggests that the development of the domestic financial system of the host country is an...
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The paper reviews Indias macroeconomic performance and policies since 2000. The first section briefly summarizes key macroeconomic developments regarding economic growth, inflation, external balance, the fiscal situation and aggregate savings and investment. The second section considers some of...
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