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majorly to the IT industry resulting in rigidity in the export mix. Policy implications hint towards a diversification of the …
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This paper focuses on an economic aspect of the disarmament question: the international market of armaments. I shall explore the thesis that arms trade is an increasingly important factor in North-South economic relations, that it affects not only international trade patterns, but also through...
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form the backbone of industrial development in India are not export competitive and contribute only about 34 percent of … nations. India has nearly three million SMEs, which account for almost 50 per cent of industrial output. However, SMEs which … exports. It is this feature of the SMEs that make it an ideal target to realize its potential export competitive. Drawing from …
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This paper embarks to analyse the role of exports and investment supposed to be major sources of economic growth in Asia Pacific. Therefore at first, the cointegration properties of exports, capital formation and GDP are examined in vector error correction models (VECMs). The results confirm the...
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In this paper, we use a wavelet filtering based approach to study the econometric relationship between exports, imports, and economic growth for Tunisia, using quarterly data for the period 1961:1-2007:4. GDP is used as a proxy for economic growth. We explore the interactions between these...
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This study investigates the relationship between export, inflation, investment and economic growth for three ASEAN … countries namely Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. In general, the results revealed that export has a positive impact on growth …
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Our concern in this paper is to analyze the optimal long-run pricing policies of oil-exporting countries. These might be described briefly as the policies which best meet their objectives, subject to the various limitations imposed on them by the realities of world economic forces.
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energy, emissions, export and capital, while the short-run Granger non-causality test shows that there are unidirectional … causalities running from energy to economic growth and capital, from economic growth to capital and from emissions to export. The …
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During the last 50 years with unprecedented population growth and urbanization, economic development, particularly in developing countries failed to generate adequate employment and income opportunities in the modern sector, compelling the surplus labour force to generate its own means of...
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This essay has explored the validity of Marxist dependency theories in the context of the emerging China-Africa trade and economic relations. Whereas dependency theory assumes that economic domination runs across north-south geoeconomic patterns, this discussion has shown that the China-Africa...
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