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For a representative sample of manufacturing firms in 26 countries, this paper shows that changes in the cost of importing over time are significantly and negatively correlated with changes in the percentage of firms' material inputs that are of foreign origin. Furthermore, the paper shows that...
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in India, declining an average of 0.6 percent (sugar) and 0.3 percent (cane) a year. During the same 29 years the free … market price of sugar fluctuated widely (expressed in India rupees) but in real terms increased about 1.3 percent a year … sugar prices of US 13-15 cents a pound or higher, India's domestic prices were roughly equivalent to, or below, world …
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The authors examine the trade policy response of Latin American governments to the rapid growth of China and India in … between domestically produced goods and Chinese goods, whereas lower levels of protection toward goods imported from India can …
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as investment in Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) highways, trade liberalization and domestic reforms that India undertook since …
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from India, this paper helps narrow this gap by comparing and contrasting the spatial development of services with that in …
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The authors examine technical efficiency variation across four industrial sectors in India, using a stochastic …
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India's manufacturing growth from 1989 to 2010 displays two intriguing properties: 1) a substantial fraction of …
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India's manufacturing sector has undergone many spatial adjustments since 1989, including, for example, the organized … India?s manufacturing sector. Striking spatial differences in energy usage exist, and whether spatial adjustments exacerbate … or alleviate energy consumption strains is important for issues ranging from reducing India's power blackouts to stemming …
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This paper examines the employment growth of Indian districts from 2000 to 2010 in the manufacturing and services sectors. Specialization and diversity metrics that combine industries in both sectors are calculated and related to subsequent job growth. The analysis finds robust and consistent...
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closer spatial proximity to one of India's largest cities. Plants in the organized sector utilizing a greater variety of …
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