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is paid to People's Republic of China and India for the significance of the accumulation fed by surges in capital inflows …
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In recent years, some developing Asian countries claim to have started shifting emphasis from export-led to domestic-demand-led growth policies with a view to achieving a more balanced growth strategy. This paper evaluates empirically how far this shift has gone. The evaluation - based on an...
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The outstanding export performance of South Asian countries (India in particular) over the 1990s has prompted some … focus on India), in order to investigate the determinants of this apparent success. Shifts toward higher UVs relative to … in naturalresource-intensive, standard technology-intensive (in India), and labor-intensive sectors (in Bangladesh). On …
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India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector in the last two decades. However, an acceleration of … growth in manufacturing, and a concomitant increase in employment, has eluded India. What might be holding the sector back …
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J. Salcedo Cain, Rana Hasan, Rhoda Magsombol, and Ajay Tandon examine the evolution of inequality in India between 1983 …
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