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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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This paper explains the gaps between official objectives and the actual accomplishments of the Aquino government, with an emphasis on the implementation record of agricultural-based strategies. Summary of the lessons learned is provided. [Discussion Paper NO. 94-01]....
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Hans Wolfgang Singer, development economist, died on February 26 2006. Singer's best known work relates to the declining terms of trade experienced by developing countries. First published in 1949, it tracked the long-term decline in terms of trade between developing and developed countries and...
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gains for India, how was the AOA implemented, and ponder over India’s prospects in the up-coming re-negotiations. While … have used various escape routes in the WTO agreements to minimise their reform commitments. India will have to concentrate …-coming re-negotiations hinge on how India can take maximum advantage of the existing clauses of the AOA, and, to what extent it …
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This essay examines the trajectory of India?s fiscal policy with a focus on historical trends, fiscal discipline …
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Budget speech 2011-2012 by Pranab Mukherjee.
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decisions? This question is examined in the context of India's 1991 tariff reforms. Overall, in the 1990s, rural India …
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This study attempts to provide an analysis of the gender concerns of the proposed EU India FTA in the field of …
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This ILO flagship report: (i) provides a global overview of the organisation of social protection systems, their coverage and benefits, as well as public expenditures on social security; (ii) following a life-cycle approach, presents social protection for children, for women and men of working...
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The need for fiscal consolidation and sustainability is one of the key macroeconomic issues confronting Indian economy. This paper attempts to understand India’s current fiscal situation, its likely future development, and its impact on the economy in the context of a weak global recovery...
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