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, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, covering the period from 1980 to 2003. The analysis is done with the help of tables … are integrated with major markets, that is, of USA, UK, and Japan. There is clear evidence that the markets in India and …
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countries. Four categories of items are generated based on whether India or the SAARC country is competitive in each of the … items. This process helps in identifying items in which India is competitive and those where the exporting SAARC country is … competition include those items where the exporting country is competitive but India is not. Such items can remain on the …
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countries. Four categories of items are generated based on whether India or the SAARC country is competitive in each of the … items. This process helps in identifying items in which India is competitive and those where the exporting SAARC country is … competition include those items where the exporting country is competitive but India is not. Such items can remain on the …
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The dramatic rise of Chinese direct investment into the European Union has sparked a debate about the control that China may be seeking to take over European economies. Quite naturally these concerns have led to repeated calls that action be taken to slow down, if not to halt entirely, this...
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Improving physical connectivity between South and Southeast Asia has long been recognized as a key element in promoting greater trade and investment linkages within the region. As an island economy, Sri Lanka’s regional connectivity has been mainly through its main sea port in Colombo, a...
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integration process has been led by India and Pakistan with limited participation of smaller South Asian economies. Tackling key … most gains for South Asia and that India has an incentive to include its neighbors in such an arrangement rather than going …
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integration process has been led by India and Pakistan with limited participation of smaller South Asian economies. Tackling key … most gains for South Asia and that India has an incentive to include its neighbors in such an arrangement rather than going …
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While there is a clear policy shift towards large-scale industrialization in the state of West Bengal (WB) during the early 1990s, not much improvement can be discerned in the performance of the manufacturing output. Moreover, contrary to the Indian experience, more than half of the...
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opportunity for India but also a long-term strategic shift in regional order. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate that for … historical, cultural, political as well as for substantial economic reasons India belongs to the East Asian table. It is time to …
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A crucial gap in the trafficking literature from India is the dearth of primary data and micro studies that could be … district in Andhra Pradesh to metropolitan cities across India and who have since returned to their homes. The paper attempted …
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