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The empirical evidence on learning by exporting is mixed. In this paper, we examine whether productivity growth among Indian exporters is higher than that of non-exporters. After controlling for self-selection into exporting, we do not find evidence for learning by exporting in a panel of...
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In the literature on exports and investment, most productive firms are seen to invest abroad. In the Helpman et al …
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China and India have both attempted distorting the exchange rate in order to foster exports-led growth. This is … real terms) in both India and China are also examined. [NIPFP WP No 2009-62]. …
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The recent decline in gross domestic product (GDP) growth in India raised a debate about whether it is a trend or a …
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From the early 1990s, India embarked on easing capital controls. Liberalization emphasized openness towards equity …
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