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peers, China and Brazil, to learn from their respective paths and experiences in similar regard. The paper concludes by … EMEs exploiting the opportunity. India also launched its rupee-denominated bond (masala bond) abroad in 2013, seeking to …
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In Ghate & Wright Journal of Development Economics, vol. 99 (2012) pp 58–67, we noted that there was considerable variation in the extent to which different Indian states participated in the Great Indian Growth Turnaround. In this paper we investigate whether there was any systematic...
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, infrastructure, and literacy rates, as well as state-level effects, have all contributed to the lack of absolute convergence in India. …
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Though economic relations between India and Korea have been strengthening, the current size of trade and investment …-operation between India and Korea. We find that the increase in merchandise trade between the two countries has been mainly because of … has been specialising in a few, high value-added manufacturing products, India’s exports have been more diversified. The …
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Under India-Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, both India and Korea have offered trade liberalisation … enhanced trade in services. The paper also draws a comparison between the schedules of commitments offered by India and Korea … audiovisual services. By collaborating in these areas, India and Korea can not only strengthen their trade ties but can also gain …
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known as Global Re-ordering: Evolution through European Networks (GR:EEN). Within this framework, the desire of Brazil …, India and South Africa to solidify their position as regional leaders through IBSA Forum offers a potential for meaningful …
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Patterns of change in citizenship regimes help explain differences in tax structure in Brazil and India. Changes to … progressivity, and the universality of application of tax across sectors and regions. Since the 1970s in Brazil and India, excluded … identities mobilized, the demands articulated, and the mechanisms of linkage between state and society. In Brazil, a cross …
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