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At a time when regional production networks have been resurgent, especially in Asia, why has India's integration in … equipment categories (HS 85). Our field level interviews bore out some of these emerging trends and showed that while East Asia …
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"gateway" to South East Asia, Myanmar is also vital in terms of economic development for India's North East Region (NER). India … strategy for India's NER envisaging deeper economic integration of the region with South East Asia. Notwithstanding the …
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Informal trade continues to thrive between India and Pakistan despite recent measures undertaken by the two countries to normalize trade and reduce transport impediments. This calls for an in-depth analysis of India's informal trade with Pakistan. This study (i) identifies factors determining...
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Services are a major component of global gross domestic product and employment, and a rising component of global trade and investment flows. This is the largest sector of the Indian economy contributing significantly to economic growth and foreign investment flows. India is among the top ten...
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With the trade normalization process between India and Pakistan gathering momentum since November 2011, new opportunities for enhancing bilateral trade have opened between the two countries. This study estimates the trade potential between India and Pakistan, and examines how this potential can...
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This paper contributes to two strands of literature on empirical models of trade flows and trade policy. The first and the older strand is that of gravity models of bilateral trade flows going back to Hans Linneman (1966) and Tinbergen (1962) and its recent applications, particularly by Adams et...
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