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There has been a significant decline in anti dumping initiations. This is a welcome trend as there is scant support in economic literature for anti-dumping action. The trend might well indicate the effectiveness of WTO’s dispute settlement machinery in recent years. WTO has ruled against...
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This paper explores the key reasons behind the movements in the terms of trade and the real net gain and loss from … trade in the long run. Like some selected Asian countries (Vietnam, China and South Korea) except India, the terms of trade … of Bangladesh has been in falling almost continuously. Bangladesh’s trade performance has improved and gaining momentum …
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Taking into account the latest data of exports of textiles and clothing to the European Union from South Asia and China, a year-end assessment of the impact of the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) introduced by the EU in January last. Despite loss of GSP benefit on textiles, Indian...
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Mathematical formulations of Frank D. Graham’s theory of multicountry multicommodity trade have not provided … numerical methods for finding the world trade equilibrium. Graham was in possession of such methods but his writings do not … reveal what they were. This paper proposes an algorithm for finding Graham’s world trade equilibrium. Modifications to the …
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. Assuming plausible enhancements in the course of further negotiations, the biggest-ever round of international trade … shoulder the political costs of adjustment to freer trade and a stricter set of rules. URL …
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crops in India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines in the presence of trade regulations. [IFPRI Brief No.13] …
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The aim of this paper is to analyse India's anti dumping behaviour. India has become a major user of anti dumping measures, initiating more than 300 cases against many of its trading partners. After looking at the trends and patterns in the use of anti dumping measures by India, the paper tries...
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As developing countries including those from South Asia, rally forces and evaluate options ahead of the Hong Kong Ministerial meeting in December 2005, Non Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) assumes importance as one of the most critical issues that will be up for negotiations. A longer...
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harmonized Rules of Origin (RoO) for non-preferential trade. This paper attempts to put in focus some of the more important and … emerging issues relating to RoO for the benefit of all stakeholders in international trade including the traders, trade … administrators and the policy makers dealing with both trade and development issues. …
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This paper examines the potential gender impacts of the trade reforms in plantation agriculture in the emerging context …
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