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macroeconomic factors that are expected to affect FDI in retail in India. Using the experiences of four other emerging economies … findings also indicate that with the introduction of FDI in retail in India, there will be an initial displacement of middlemen …- China, Indonesia, Brazil and Thailand, this research paper examines the relationship between FDI in retail and seven …
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Hong Kong SAR's economic integration with the Mainland has primarily taken place in the Pearl River Delta (PRD). Taking stock of integration trends, this paper discusses key implications for ensuring economic benefits of further integration are sustained and associated costs minimized. Besides...
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India. With the announcement made in the month of September 2012, 51% FDI has been permitted in multi-brand retail. The …According to AT Kearney's Global Retail Development Index 2012, India has been ranked as the fifth most desirable … destination for international retailers. Till re-cently, FDI in retail (except under single-brand retailing) was not allowed in …
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India being second most-populous country has immense scope for retail expansion as along with time urbanization and … because there is positive relation between demand and income. Initially India was conservative regarding FDI; it imposed … of India gradually liberalized foreign investment in various sectors. Recently in 2011 India permitted 100% FDI in single …
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This paper examines the political complexities of retail liberalization in a developing country such as India in the …'s experiences in the past decade of allowing FDI in retail, the paper found that retail modernization is a part of economic … overall context of liberalization of trade in services. Drawing on the experiences of other developing countries and India …
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Trading in commodity derivatives on exchange platforms is an instrument to achieveprice discovery, better price risk management, besides helping macro-economy withbetter resource allocation. Since the inception (2003) of national online trading onmulti-commodity exchange platforms, the trade...
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After a long and winding process, India opened the retail trade to foreign direct investment (RFDI) albeit with some … repeated attempts by Walmart to meet important relevant functionaries in India. Once the policy makers were convinced either on …
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Germany’s economic growth and recovery from the global crisis are explained in this study. Tax, education, and innovation policies are specific measures supported by the authorities. External and financial shocks received by Germany and other outward spillovers are outlined. Germany has a...
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This Selected Issues paper for Algeria analyzes the potential economic impact of Algeria’s Association Agreement with the European Union (AAEU). The paper lays out the major elements of Algeria’s AAEU and makes a comparison with other AAEUs. It discusses the potential economic...
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the general equilibrium effects of capital flows (portfolio investments and loans, FDI) on the governance of domestic …
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