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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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services trade, investment and cooperation between South and Southeast Asia, taking the example of India and Thailand, by … analysis of the trade agreements involving India and Thailand, the paper finds that the present level of physical and people … agreement. India and Thailand have singularly liberalised key services sectors in their concluded bilateral and regional trade …
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prevailing in India with that in three comparator countries, viz., China, Malaysia and Thailand with respect to logistics and …This paper analyses the reasons behind India lagging behind East and South East Asian economies in participating in … in puts through arm's length transactions, the paper examines the reasons for India's inability to attract foreign …
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