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related to these concerns and aspirations. However, servicification and particularly its role in trade policy have received …, historic policymaking divides between trade in manufactures and services, between export and import interests, and among modes …
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Though economic relations between India and Korea have been strengthening, the current size of trade and investment … this context, the present paper analyses trade and investment relations and explores future areas of potential co …-operation between India and Korea. We find that the increase in merchandise trade between the two countries has been mainly because of …
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Over the past two decades, India and Pakistan have been involved in several activities regar ding bilateral trade … waves of trade-related activity reflected in popular media coverage? This question connects to a longstanding and important …-security issues such as trade. A dearth of popular awareness on trade-related activities between India and Pakistan may limit the …
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For many years now, lack of progress in multilateral trade negotiations has been a major cause of concern among WTO … account of the use of OPAs in the GATT 1947 era and of its revival under the WTO Agreement. It describes the various areas of … concluding trade agreements is inevitable. However, the negotiating process has also been an obstacle to progress. All decisions …
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exploring the possibility of open, transparent and non-discriminatory e-commerce trade rules in the WTO. India has not joined … India's strategy in the WTO should be. The study found that India does not have data on trade in e-commerce, which can help … defensive position in the WTO may force India to accept trade rules in e-commerce in the future that may not benefit the country. …
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Fifty years ago, Punjab embarked on its famous Green Revolution, leading the rest of India in that innovation, and becoming the country's breadbasket. Now its economy and society are struggling by relative, and sometimes even absolute, measures. Using the original Green Revolution as a...
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The economy of Punjab state in India offers an interesting case study. Punjab has been for decades - and remains - one of India's better-off states, and so it tends not be included in the primary focus of national programs meant to reduce poverty or spur economic development. But, Punjab's...
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The desirability of WTO membership for China depends on whether its economic successes have been the result of its … advanced member of WTO. If the experimentalist interpretation of China''s phenomenal growth is correct, then WTO membership is … a negative development because it could be a straitjacket for WTO-enforced institutional harmonisation that would …
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India's growing economic strength of recent years has seen it adapting its foreign policy to increase its global influence and status and to meet the challenges of the 21st century. In the past few years, New Delhi has expanded its strategic vision, most noticeably in Asia, and has broadened the...
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dynamics of cross border trade and investment in South Asia, exploring the potential for, and obstacles to, such trade through …-based, not very diverse, relatively high cost), and high trade costs exacerbated by complicated rules of origin, frustrating … trade facilitation reforms. India, in its current role as SAARC Chair should take a leading role in facilitating these …
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