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spillover effects of FDI have failed to find robust empirical results about the possibility of positive spillover effects. This … FDI. Consistent with the findings of the previous studies, we find no evidence of significant horizontal spillover effects …
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Given the commonalities in terms of history, culture, languages and trade complementarity in many cases, the Bangladesh-China …
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Over the last few decades India has emerged as an economic giant. In 2000 the Special Economic Zone (SEZs) policy became part of a strategy to maintain high growth and promote India’s manufacturing sector. However, India’s current SEZ policy does little to strengthen India’s...
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and can they be classified in a typology? and 3) What is the role of FDI in the cluster formation, development and …
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Review of Foreign Capital Inflows to China, India and the Caribbean: Trends, Assessments and Determinants by Arindam …
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certain bounds) which mentined in the article. The author is not trying to draw lessons for China itself on what policies it … should correct or how China can do better in future, though some of these emerge as by products. …
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Even after five years of after the liberalisation of the investment regime India has failed to attract FDI to come to … other resource countries such as Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, and Indonesia. It is imperative that the bottlenecks in …
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Recognising the growing activity in the non deliverable forward (NDF) market in the recent years, the paper attempts to present a detailed analysis of the NDF market with special focus on Indian rupee. An attempt is made to study the interlinkages among the spot, forward and NDF markets for...
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Is the high degree of gender inequality in developing countries in education, personal autonomy, and more explained by underdevelopment itself? Or do the societies that are poor today hold certain cultural views that lead to gender inequality? This article discusses several mechanisms through...
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Data from two surveys of twins in China are used to contribute to an improved understanding of the role of economic … development in affecting gender differences in the trends in, levels of, and returns to schooling observed in China and in many …
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