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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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Given the commonalities in terms of history, culture, languages and trade complementarity in many cases, the Bangladesh-China …
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dollar club, namely, the US, UK, Japan, Germany, China, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Brazil and Russia. In fact, over the …
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aggravates concerns over the impact of globalization on the already rising inter-region income inequality in China. This paper … discusses China’s globalization process and estimates an income generating function, incorporating trade and FDI variables. It … then applies the newly developed shapley value decomposition technique to quantify the contributions of globalization …
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structural modelling of the impacts of specific trade reforms. Case studies are presented for China and Morocco. Both the macro … and micro approaches cast doubt on some widely heard generalizations from both sides of the globalization debate …
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€™s traditional culture and historical development and analyzes the the reality of China's contemporary security as well as …
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debate. In consonance with the globalization ideology, it is often cited that countries like China are doing well and …
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This paper mainly addresses the economic dimensions, concentrating on the importance of international trade to state-building and the need for global public goods in a global market economy. The focus here is on the smaller countries emerging from civil war (particularly in Africa) rather than...
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This paper discusses the emerging contradictions that may have serious implications for the sustainable growth and performance of China’s rubber industry in the era of internal restructuring and global market integration. The contradictions arise from the growing mismatch between shortage...
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Globalization, or integration with the world economy via WTO membership, was expected to increase foriegn investment … and benefit the labour intensive manufacturing sector in China. Yet, although foreign investment has been flowing into … China and employment in the low-wage industries is expanding, wages of Chinese workers are not rising. In fact, China is …
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