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Looking back around half a century, Thailand has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world. lt also possesses an impressive record in term of poverfy reduction' Whether the two phenomena are related and, if so, how, are of great interest to academic and policymakers. This paper...
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This paper provides an outlook for the Indian economy in the light of the extraordinary global financial crisis, that started in the US, but which has now transformed into the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The Indian economy was slowing down even before the onset of global...
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Despite signs of recovery from the global financial crisis, the GDP growth rate for the Indian economy is likely to be between 5.8 to 6.1 per cent in 2009-10, below the 6.7 per cent recorded in fiscal 2008-09. While there has been an improvement in Indian industry, particularly the manufacturing...
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of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
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of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653189
of rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect … growth does not have the same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues … that, given its large domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653207
In this paper a fiscal consolidation program for India has been presented based on a policy simulation model that …
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Since the Asian financial crisis in 1997, Thailand has become highly dependent on export as the engine of economic recovery and growth. In 2008, the ratio of export to gross domestic product (GDP) was 76.5%. The global economic crisis triggered by the sub-prime loans debacle in the United...
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Since the Asian financial crisis in 1997, Thailand has become highly dependent on export as the engine of economic recovery and growth. In 2008, the ratio of export to gross domestic product (GDP) was 76.5%. The global economic crisis triggered by the sub-prime loans debacle in the United...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653200
Since the Asian financial crisis in 1997, Thailand has become highly dependent on export as the engine of economic recovery and growth. In 2008, the ratio of export to gross domestic product (GDP) was 76.5%. The global economic crisis triggered by the sub-prime loans debacle in the United...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009653219