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performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in India and Pakistan. Micro-level data was obtained for 3,492 Indian and … and process innovations relative to those in Pakistan. The complementary relationship between internal and external R …
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poverty gap, which is as high as 50 percentage points or more in some specific cases in Nepal, Pakistan, or India. The gap in … (e.g., India, Nepal, and Pakistan), in regional development (e.g., the Philippines) and the large urban-rural gap (e ….g., Pakistan). …
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This paper examines exchange rate behavior during the recent period with negative nominal interest rates. We use a daily panel of data on 61 currencies from January 2010 through May 2016, during which five economies - Denmark, the European Economic and Monetary Union, Japan, Sweden, and...
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contrasting approaches towards the game by India and Pakistan, that is, infinite versus finite respectively. To exhibit the games …-Pulwama incident were scrutinized and decrypted using game theory. The analysis revealed that Pakistan plays the game of Mutual …, their approaches differ – classical versus perfect. Also, the frequent defection of Pakistan from mutual cooperation point …
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) have quota-free trade except People's Republic of China (PRC). It was expected that Pakistan will be beneficiaries in … revealed comparative advantage (RCA) of textile and clothing sector of Pakistan at HS-2digit level and SITC-3 digit level. It … reveals Pakistan has comparative advantage in textile sector and low comparative advantage in clothing sector. Further, it …
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The document contains a chapter of a World Bank report on remittances, its development impact as well as future prospects. It was published in 2005. The articles originated in 2003 during a conference organized by the Department for International Development, IMF, and World Bank, in London.
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