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also emphasizes that given its dominant size, human resources, and aspirations for a global role, India will have to take … integration will not be achieved by India's unilateral actions alone. Neighboring governments will have to respond positively to …
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The empirical evidence on learning by exporting is mixed. In this paper, we examine whether productivity growth among Indian exporters is higher than that of non-exporters. After controlling for self-selection into exporting, we do not find evidence for learning by exporting in a panel of...
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While India boasts a world-class equity market and increasingly important bank assets, its bond market has not kept up …
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- the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. While the PRC has surged ahead of India to dominate world manufactured … exports, India has acquired competitive capabilities in skill-intensive services. Favorable initial conditions such as large … rate, and concluded more comprehensive free trade agreements (FTAs) with Asia's developing economies. India has attempted …
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