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This paper aims to identify the bilateral trade possibilities and non-tariff barriers between India and Pakistan. The …, the study finds that the export potential from India to Pakistan is to the tune of US$ 9.5 billion while that from … Pakistan to India is US$ 2.2 billion. Items having export potential from Pakistan are largely in the textile sector while items …
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Economic integration in South Asia is governed by India's relations with the other economies of the region and it is … also at the helm of all trade facilitation and transit issues of the region. Concessions given by India under SAFTA for … LDCs have greatly benefitted Bangladesh and concessions to non-LDC members have applied to its imports from Pakistan. India …
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The purpose of this paper is to measure and analyse how intensively CIS countries apply nontariff barriers (NTBs) to restrict foreign trade in regard to certain products and total trade. Five CIS countries were selected for this analysis, in particular Ukraine, Russian Federation, Moldova,...
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up with two rationales that help to understand why countries nevertheless consider protectionism to be a good response to …) the lobbying of domestic, non-exporting firms. …
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up with two rationales that help to understand why countries nevertheless consider protectionism to be a good response to … a recession: (i) the lobbying of domestic, non-exporting firms, and (ii) the relationship between vulnerability, the …
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This paper examines the trade policy response of Latin American governments to the rapid growth of China and India in … India can be explained by low substitutability with domestically produced goods. The data supports the extension to the …
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The BRIICS - Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa - are the largest developing countries in their … improvements in human welfare. But external liberalisation has stalled. Creeping protectionism has set in. It has accelerated in … should counter creeping, crisis-related protectionism by containing the expansion of government at home. Second, looking …
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In the context of strikingly low literacy rates among Indian women and low caste population, the paper explores whether and how far the interests of the marginalized poor are undermined by the dominant elite consisting mainly of the landed and the capitalists. We distinguish the dominant elite...
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In the course of the last decade, the IBSA states (India, Brazil, South Africa) have increased their weight in the … the state of and perspectives on bi- and trilateral collaboration initiatives on defense and armaments between India …Im Verlauf der letzten Dekade konnten die IBSA-Staaten (Indien, Brasilien, Südafrika) ihre Position in der sich …
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