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, capital flow, and economic growth for India from 2000 to 2022, by examining short-term and long-term equilibrium using the … growth in India. Openness is essential for creating a conducive atmosphere for economic development. The study also indicates …
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India`s exports nearly tripled in the 1990s. Decomposing export growth shows that it has been driven by incumbent firms … the firm`s decision to export, we find evidence that economic liberalization has led to greater domestic competition …, spurring firm efficiency and increasing Indian firms` competitiveness and ability to export. We show that export growth has …
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The present study provides some empirical evidence for the export spillover effect examining the case of an emerging … market economy, namely India, using firm level data for the period 1994-2006. We disentangle different spillover channels …&D efforts and disembodied technological imports may affect the exporting performance. Our findings show how export spillover …
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much domestic market orientation of foreign investors and less emphasis on the export-oriented sectors in India. …The study seeks to foster fresh empirical evidence on how FDI is relevant to the foreign trade growth in India under a … significant and posi-tive long-run co-movement between FDI and foreign trade in India. The vector error correction model suggests …
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Export growth in India has been much faster than GDP growth over the past few decades. Several factors appear to have … recent years there has not been any attempt to assess its contribution to India's export performance- one of the channels … India in a simultaneous equation framework. Results suggest that demand for Indian exports increases when its export prices …
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The role of MNCs and their affiliates i.e. FCA units are assumed to bear significant advantages for the export … advantages MNCs lend to the host country’s industry (FCA units) we may say that the export performance of FCA units is greater … than that of the non-FCA units (local enterprises). This is because the export generating dimensions of the foreign …
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majorly to the IT industry resulting in rigidity in the export mix. Policy implications hint towards a diversification of the …
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The comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals … to China. More generally the extent of liberalisation achieved so far in India and the outcomes it brought about suggest … manufacturing trade, have gone further and that this is likely one of the key determinants of better economic performance of China …
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The comparison of the key features of trade integration processes and the economic outcomes in China and India reveals … to China. More generally the extent of liberalisation achieved so far in India and the outcomes it brought about suggest … tackle in order to promote trade-led expansion of more labour-intensive activities. -- China ; India ; manufacturing …
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negotiated between the EU and the U.S. on the economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). The BRICS is … BRICS is expected to gain from the TTIP a slight additional increase in the real GDP. Brazil, India, China and South Africa …, while it will be a trade-diverting FTA to Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Japan …
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