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As seen from the year 2001, economic policy in developing and post-socialist economies during the preceding 10-15 years had one dominating theme - external "liberalization" or the drastic lowering or removal of long-standing barriers to almost all international transactions in markets for goods...
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This paper explores the causes of India's productivity surge around 1980, more than a decade before serious economic … response, because India was far away from its income-possibility frontier. Registered manufacturing, which had been built up in …
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The rise of the emerging southern economies ? China, India, Brazil, and South Africa (CIBS) ? as both economic and …
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of methodological approaches ? factor content, growth accounting and econometric modelling. We also compare India …
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By exploring the export performances and specialization patterns of China and India, we assess their trade … competitiveness and complementarity vis-.-vis each other as well as with the rest of the world. Our analysis indicates that (i) India … economies, the US, and most of the European countries especially in medium technology industries; (iv) India appears to be a …
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