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Because trucks in Bangladesh and India are not allowed to operate across the border, cargo is transloaded at the border …, and Indian trucks traveling between northeast India and the rest of India must go around Bangladesh through the Siliguri … Bangladesh and India to trade with each other than for either of them to trade with Europe. As a result, bilateral trade …
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issues in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. …
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current PAR in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Colombia; discusses the ideology, theory and emerging methodology of "grass …
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This publication documents the proceedings of the South Asia Conference on Environmental Justice, held last 24–25 March 2012 at Bhurban, Pakistan. The conference brought together chief justices, senior members of the judiciary, and other legal stakeholders in South Asia, to highlight...
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The globalisation of capital markets has encouraged moves toward regional harmonization and integration. This report examines and compares the level of development of capital markets in the South Asian region, assesses the prospects for greater harmonization and integration, and proposes a set...
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mix. APTA counts three of the largest economies in Asia-Pacific (China, India and South Korea) as members, and they are …
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This paper examines the efficiency in the stock markets of India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The Augmented … supported by the classical unit root tests. However, it is not strongly supported for Bangladesh under the DF-GLS and ERS tests …
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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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