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By exploring the export performances and specialization patterns of China and India, we assess their trade … faces tough competition from China in the third markets especially in clothing, textile and leather products; (ii) there is … a moderate potential for expanding trade between the two countries; (iii) China poses a challenge for the East Asian …
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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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This paper describes the results of initial work analysing a panel of rural households in Peru between 1994 and 2004 to determine household responses to changes in relative prices of traditional versus export-oriented products. Our principal interest was to better understand how household...
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The Indian economy has observed significant trade reforms since the mid 1980s, and the Indian manufacturing sector has rapidly increased its integration with the world economy. In this paper, we ask the question: did the increased trade integration create or destroy jobs in the Indian...
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China has undergone remarkable economic growth spearheaded by industrialization. Chinese industry demands a wide … domestic supply for several materials. Thus, China needs to import raw materials. In order to satisfy its needs, China has …
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