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of this paper is upon the domestic pharmaceutical market in India, where policy makers often face a trade-off between … what has been called 'high quality' and 'affordable quality' medicines. With India being recognised as the pharmacy of the … medicines available in India. This paper, by mapping the perspectives of several stakeholders, attempts to bring clarity on …
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trade between India and Pakistan. We explain the comparative advantages of both countries at a disaggregated level, followed … to trade with India. We find that a gradual opening up of pharmaceutical trade with India may allow Pakistan to enhance … India. Pakistan, in the medium to long run, may also be able to diversify its pharmaceutical export base, reduce cost of …
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Sports retail is a small but fast growing segment of modern retail in India. Recently, the country has been hosting … provides an overview of the sports retail sector in India. Specifically, it presents the different retail formats, consumer … entry barrier since foreign retailers can establish their presence in India through other routes. The study found that since …
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India and Pakistan are the leading textile trading nations in the world. Among the major sectors, the textile and … clothing sector accounts for the largest share in trade between India and Pakistan chiefly because of the similarities in … higher tariffs by way of being in India's sensitive list are much higher than that for Pakistan. Bilateral trade is more …
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This paper makes an attempt to understand the implications of trade normalisation between India and Pakistan on the … qualitative analysis, the paper concludes that India will compete mostly with South-East Asian countries in the Pakistani market … importer from the world or India is not a large exporter to the world, or both. In many other products, Pakistan has been …
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India’s opportunities and constraints to trade in energy services within the GATS framework. The study found that India has … sector. India needs foreign investment, technical know-how and international best practices in energy. The country has … progressively liberalized this sector and there are no major entry barriers. However, India has not been successful in attracting …
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