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, many economies experienced a brief period of extreme flexibility. A `fear of floating' gave reduced flexibility when the … crisis subsided, but flexibility after the crisis was greater than that seen prior to the crisis. Contrary to the idea of a … durable Bretton Woods II arrangement, Asia then went on to slowly raise flexibility and reduce the role for the US Dollar …
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Considering the Indian context as the basis of enquiry into industrial clustering three important issues that largely determine the performance and strategy of firms to survive compete and grow are identified. These three issues relate to the characteristics of the existing and potential market;...
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Stalemate in agricultural negotiations at the WTO has persisted with a continued lack of convergence on most important issues of trade-distorting domestic support, market access and related flexibilities in respect of developing countries’ right to regulate. One of the key issues for...
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