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Economic growth of China and India has been extensively studied by researchers; however, most of the existing studies …
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India and explains how the return of these countries' diasporas affects such liberalization. It examines diasporic … giants. In China, diasporas contributed the lion's share of FDI inflows. In India, returned diasporas were bridges for, and …
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food. For developing countries like India, which imports over 75% of its crude oil, fossil fuels pose two risks — global … warming pollution and negative economic impacts of oil price hikes. This paper examines India’s options for managing energy …
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manufacturing sector of China and India. We first provide a comparison between India and China using a broad international … perspective. We find that China has increased its labor productivity to a level above that of India, but due to a somewhat higher … compensation level, China is still somewhat at a disadvantage in terms of unit labor cost in manufacturing relative to India. In …
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global markets. In this study, I compile a rich database on workplace injuries in India covering a five-decade period. I use …
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As the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc along Global Value Systems (GVSs) and India's domestic economic crisis deepened …, India's share in global exports in the auto sector has remained modest and the sector has flourished predominantly in the … industry in India against the background of the pandemic using both primary and secondary sources. For this purpose, two …
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The nature of the catching-up process has changed substantially at both the global and local levels over the last decade. The catching up process can no longer be disentangled from the rapid internationalization of science and technology and the globalization of innovation, in which the...
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