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This paper explores the global positions of China and India in merchandise trade. It first compares the integration … models of China and India and, thereafter, examines the core factors that drive their trading relationships. With respect to … and India. Combined larger markets, similar consumer preferences, similar factor endowments, and linguistic links enhance …
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This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufacturing industries, which evolved through structural transformation in the era of globalization. The analysis is based on a dynamic model applied to a panel of 22 two-digit manufacturing industries...
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meant that meat consumption has also risen. India is an example of a country where a large share of the population has been …
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In conflict-prone societies, the fear of expropriation that accompanies a regime change reduces capital investment …, technologies that reduce transportation costs) amplify the likelihood of regime change in conflict-prone societies, and strengthen …
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In a world continuously beset by conflict and violence, the positive study of international security and defense has … analytic approaches, (b) how developing ideas about conflict, predation and governance have entered into and greatly influenced …
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, and economic sanctions); chapters on past topics where there has been significant advances in knowledge (e.g., conflict …
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The Congo region is one of the best examples of the negative consequences of world market integration (and hence globalization) in the world. Today's Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is an almost perfectly failing state - although not necessarily with respect to a state's function as a...
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This paper studies the determinants of foreign land acquisition for large-scale agriculture. To do so, gravity models are estimated using data on bilateral investment relationships, together with newly constructed indicators of agro-ecological suitability in areas with low population density as...
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The Congo region is one of the best examples of the negative consequences of world market integration (and hence globalization) in the world. Today's Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is an almost "perfectly" failing state - although not necessarily with respect to a state's function as a...
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