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China and India on Argentina’s industrial employment. We use a dynamic econometric model and industry level data to estimate … the effects of trade with China and India on the level of employment in Argentina’s manufacturing sector. Results suggest … that trade with China and India only had a small negative effect on industrial employment, even in a period of swift trade …
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, management and etc.). FDI creates employment where unemployment and underemployment rate is high and thus increases the income of … of India, the picture is so complex. The Competitiveness of manufacturing sector and Financial Openness are showing the … fluctuating path over the year. No as such trend can be found for these two series for India. Only the Trade Openness is showing …
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India and China are without doubt two superpowers in becoming, as they jointly own 40% of the world’s population and … present in the following some recent economic earmarks of India’s, respectively China’s development, as well as, in conclusion …
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Given that China is already the world’s largest carbon emitter and its emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its industrialization and urbanization, there is no disagreement that China eventually needs to take on binding greenhouse gas emissions caps. However, the key challenges are...
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Penang has always been a focal point, absorbing knowledge (and popular culture) from civilizations to the East and West. In modern Penang the pattern of cultural contacts has changed over time. Research institutes and universities in Penang cooperate with foreign partners to produce research...
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establishments to quantify the potential extent of misallocation in China and India versus the United States. We measure sizable gaps … in marginal products of labor and capital across plants within narrowly defined industries in China and India compared … observed in the United States, we calculate manufacturing TFP gains of 30%–50% in China and 40%–60% in India. …
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This study focuses on trade opportunities of climate smart goods and technologies (CSGT) in Asia. Paper mainly highlights the export gaps for climate smart goods and technologies (CSGT) in Asia and identifies the trade opportunities among trade partners in intraregional and interregional....
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In his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith (1776) considered the phenomenon of division of labor so enormously significant for the creation of a nation’s wealth that he devoted the first three chapters of his book to an investigation of this process. This is...
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investment in two major Asian economies, namely India and China. Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing procedure … results demonstrate that for the case of India, there is (1) a unidirectional causality from domestic investment to economic …
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This paper examines India’s federal system in the context of prospects for India’s future economic growth and … development. After a brief review of India’s recent policy reforms and economic development outcomes, and of the country’s federal … institutions, the analysis focuses on the major issues with respect to India’s federal system in terms of their developmental …
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