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restrictions on China’s exports and partly because of Pakistan losing duty free access earlier available under a Special Drugs …
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There has been a significant decline in anti dumping initiations. This is a welcome trend as there is scant support in economic literature for anti-dumping action. The trend might well indicate the effectiveness of WTO’s dispute settlement machinery in recent years. WTO has ruled against...
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This paper explores the key reasons behind the movements in the terms of trade and the real net gain and loss from … trade in the long run. Like some selected Asian countries (Vietnam, China and South Korea) except India, the terms of trade … of Bangladesh has been in falling almost continuously. Bangladesh’s trade performance has improved and gaining momentum …
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This paper investigates short and long-run effects of trade liberalization on employment and wages. Employment and wage …
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crops in India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines in the presence of trade regulations. [IFPRI Brief No.13] …
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In this paper, a model of North-South trade is developed to analyze the impact of a label certifying the absence of …
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from openness to trade in services. [WP No. 210]. …
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In "new" new international trade theory, whether firms export or not are determined by their productivity. These models …
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The paper estimates the elasticity of Imports with respect to relative prices and income for Pakistan from 1971 to 2009 …
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Pakistan and 800,000 in Iran were expected to vote. Many concerns in the economy like re-exports, cultivation of poppy are …
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