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, import, export and employment. Under a general equilibrium framework, this study explores three trade liberalization … production and employment in those export-oriented sectors; whereas, domestic liberalisation in the agricultural sectors may … dampen output and employment in the import-competing agricultural sectors. It thus appears that the growth in the domestic …
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sectoral level, a number of export oriented sectors would gain from such FTAs. However, the sectoral level impacts also suggest …, exports, import and employment. It however appears that at the aggregate level employment would rise which would mean that the …
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remarkable rise in the South-South trade. When it comes to country-wise shares in South-South export, there are some gainers and … losers. Out of the 135 South countries, 50 countries experienced rise in their shares in South-South export while 85 … countries experienced fall in shares. The structures of the export of the South countries are not uniform. Many of the South …
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This study explores the supply-Side capacity and export response in leather and home textile sectors in Bangladesh and …
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This paper explores the impacts of reduced inflow of remittances and export earnings in the face of global financial … macroeconomic stability, economic growth and poverty reduction in Bangladesh. Also, Bangladesh experienced robust growth in export … remittance to Bangladesh may likely to slowdown adversely affecting the economy and the household level welfare. Also, the export …
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The impact of trade liberalization on growth and employment is a much debated and controversial issue. In theory, trade liberalization results in productivity gains through increased competition, efficiency, innovation and acquisition of new technology. Trade policy works by inducing...
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The objective of this research has been to examine the impact of Doha round negotiations on the economy of India. This research looked into the impact of agricultural trade liberalisation and the impact of NAMA negations under the Doha negotiations, the combined effects of agricultural and NAMA...
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This paper has evaluated the possible effects of the Economic Partnership Agreement using a global general equilibrium modelling framework, namely the GTAP model. The latest version of the GTAP database (version 6.22) has been employed as a benchmark database. The study has explored the...
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This paper explores the issues related to services trade liberalisation and domestic regulation from Bangladesh's perspectives.
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Commissioned by the European Commission, the Final Report for the EU-Canada Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA) on the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) provides a comprehensive assessment of the potential impacts of trade liberalisation under CETA. The analysis...
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