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competitiveness in the region. The purpose of this paper is to examine the patterns of U.S. trade relationships with China and India … to both countries do appear low relative to the performance of Japan and the EU-15. We examine potential explanations for …
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capitalist economies (ECEs) - Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey - during the periods 2000 …
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The seven largest emerging market economies -China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia, and Turkey- constituted … three times more due to a similarly sized increase in G7 growth. Third, among the EM7, spillovers from China are the largest …
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Despite changing attitudes around disability over time, people with disabilities still face large barriers to labour market participation. We apply a sociological framework that considers both supply- and demand-side explanations for labour market inequality to help understand the continuing...
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This paper presents a comprehensive set of stylised facts for business cycles in India from 1950-2010. We show that … persistence however, India looks more similar to advanced economies, and less like other emerging market economies. We argue that …
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This paper examines the link between structural change and growth in India. It constructs indices of structural change …
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This paper examines the link between structural change and growth in India. It constructs indices of structural change …
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Among fast growing developing countries, India is distinctive for the role of the service sector. However, sceptics … underscores the importance for India of continuing to invest in labour skills. We conclude that sustaining economic growth and …
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This paper explores macroeconomic policies that can sustain structural change in China and India. A two-sector open … economic activity is calibrated to a 2000 SAM for China and a 1999/2000 SAM for India. Short-run analysis concerns temporary …
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vision, most noticeably in Asia, and has broadened the definition of its security interests. As a result, India-Japan … global partnership between them.India and Japan share a special relationship as fellow democracies without hegemonic … and future economic and population dynamics in both the countries mean that India-Japan relations will continue to improve …
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