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finds that the export potential from India to Pakistan is to the tune of US$ 9.5 billion while that from Pakistan to India … export potential from India are predominantly in non-textile sectors. Very few items having export potential from India are … on the positive list adopted by Pakistan. At the same time there are several items that India is importing from other …
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The export of textiles from India accounts for about one-third of India’s total exports. What is more significant is … that textiles as a group, is also the largest net foreign exchange earner in as much as the import content in textile goods …
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This paper reports findings from the survey of India’s textiles and clothing exporters. The survey method has been … India that is Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Ludhiana, Mumbai, New Delhi, Panipat and Tirupur. [WP-2009-008] …
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context of India where the industrial policies of the eighties and the nineties are widely believed to be pro-incumbent and …, which uses the experiences of the textiles and electrical machinery sectors during the two decades as the basis for the …
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five industrial sub-sectors, namely, iron and steel, aluminium, textiles, paper and cement is examined for the period 1990─2005. …
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Given the commonalities in terms of history, culture, languages and trade complementarity in many cases, the Bangladesh-China-India …
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This paper examines the roles and challenges of small holding agriculture in India. It covers trends in agricultural … holding agriculture including information needs. It also provides lessons from the experience of India on small holding …
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It is often assumed that poverty reduction would lead to gender equality. Research however, points to the opposite, namely, that increasing prosperity can have perverse gender effects . It is therefore important to make a conceptual distinction between projects that seek to reduce poverty and...
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trade in the long run. Like some selected Asian countries (Vietnam, China and South Korea) except India, the terms of trade … of Bangladesh has been in falling almost continuously. Bangladesh’s trade performance has improved and gaining momentum … despite the TOT deterioration. Bangladesh is also experiencing a net welfare gain from trade due to its increasing market …
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The experience of childhood is increasingly urban. Over half the world’s people – including more than a billion children – now live in cities and towns. This report adds to the growing body of evidence and analysis, from UNICEF and partners, that scarcity and dispossession...
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