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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 attempts to analyse the economic implications of the rise of China, India, Brazil and South Africa, for …
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Declaration made at the end of two days national seminar on Food security and Sustainability in India held on November …
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trade in the long run. Like some selected Asian countries (Vietnam, China and South Korea) except India, the terms of trade …
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of the two prominent FTAs, viz. the Indo-ASEAN and the proposed EU-India FTA. [NRPPD Discussion Paper] …
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The existing literature on Indian growth finds no evidence of convergence across states. This represents a puzzle given the relatively free flows of capital, labor and commodities across state borders. A new data set of district level income and socio-economic data is used to explore the...
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This paper outlines the significance of services for South Asia and discusses the possible strategies to secure the region's trade and development interests through the GATS negotiations.
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India represents a sharp contrast to China in the small size of its goods trade. Although India’s GDP is a third that … as large. Even more striking, Japan’s trade with India is less than 5 percent of its trade with China. The large U … added importance with respect to U.S. economic relations with China and India who are emerging as global centers for …
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The study tries to focus on the violation of human rights that occur in prostitution. It holds that it is the responsibility of the state to protect these human rights and address the fundamental structural causes of this trade. The study also looked into the complementary role of NGOs, civil...
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regarding agricultural trade liberalisation in India. The arguments against agricultural trade liberalisation are often based on …
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