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Building upon earlier work by Willenbockel (2013; MPRA Paper No.51501), this study provides an extended ex-ante computable general equilibrium (CGE) assessment of the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement between the member states of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, the East African...
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globalization restrict states' capacity to manipulate trade policies, politicization of trade is likely to occur where governments … intervene in markets. We examine state ownership of firms as one tool of government control. Taking China and India as examples …
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The authors turn to the large family of institutions that came into existence in post-Soviet Eurasia (and, in some ways, beyond it) over the last two decades. The researchers review their current state, agenda, real and perceived mandate, and their respective achievements and constraints. The...
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India have put the whole SSI sector into hot water. This is purely because of policy of liberalization and Globalization put …In the aftermath of globalization it is now, perhaps, industry alone – especially small scale industry – that holds the …
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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 … economic development of states in the globalization era relies decisively on the evolution of political interests games at … present in the following some recent economic earmarks of India’s, respectively China’s development, as well as, in conclusion …
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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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trading was introduced by Government of India during the year 2000 when since investments from foreign institutional investors …
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sector of India and purport to examine if, in the wake of globalization, there have been substantial changes in their …
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-imperialism (globalisation) process in India, particularly on the social security aspects of the working population? Accordingly, an attempt is … in India. It is seen that the overall growth rate of the organised sector employment maintained its declining trend from … the growth performance and labour absorption in agricultural and non-agricultural enterprises in India from the Economic …
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India brought about by liberalization and globalization of the economy. Structural changes in terms of employment of labour …In 1991 India chose to open her economy and formulated the New Economic Policy (NEP). Under the structural adjustment … substitution of capital for labour in almost all states. In the pre-globalization period the industries experienced increasing …
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