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Through the 1990s China was widely and often held up as a paragon of economic policy reform driven growth and an … example for others to follow. We in India were not immune to the temptation to do the same. There is no doubt that China has …. China has also gone out of the way to make economic interaction with it (e.g. FDI, outsourcing of manufacturing) profitable …
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Ten years after the crisis, Indonesia is still struggling to solve the problems in four major issues : economic stabilization and recovery, democratic transition and political reform, decentralization of political power, and the redefinition of national identity. This paper will explain the...
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No society is devoid of institutions but many live with poor institutions. Institutions promote growth. This is a view now held firmly and widely. The task then is to engineer growth-promoting institutions. Endogeneity characterises institutions; for example, groups enjoying political power...
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We analyze the role of debt in corporate governance with respect to a large emerging economy, India, where debt has been an important source of external finance. First, we examine the extent to which debt acts as a disciplining device in those corporations where potential for over investment is...
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entrepreneurship and, believing that it is important to begin with a good educational foundation, the features of some alternative …
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Entrepreneurship is viewed by economists to be a combination of innovation and risk taking. When such activity thrives … benefit form growth and employment as well as throughopportunities for entrepreneurship. In Pakistan innovation and risk … protection and subsidy polic ies determined winners in the market place, entrepreneurship has been diverted to seeking government …
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some policy questions that confront China, as a major resource-procuring economy seeking resource security through foreign …
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The paper briefly sets out factors behind Chinese demand for iron ore imports and the main features of China’s medium term resource consumption growth path. It then outlines the potential of major iron ore export countries to meet China’s medium term iron ore import demands. The...
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economy and political power. In the last twenty five years the economy of China, a nation of 1.3 billion, has grown by a … almost half of the world output and more than half world trade, with China accounting for half of that. In 2010, Chinaâ …
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This article analyses the motivation and impact of the 2009 intervention of the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA …
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