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Exporting has evolved to be one of the fastest growing economic activities in recent times. Increased interest in exporting can be attributed to changing economic conditions across the world viz. growing liberalization, integration and global competition, etc. However, in this highly competitive...
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Fast changing economic environment has led exporting to be evolved as one of the fastest growing economic activities in the recent times. However, in this highly competitive global era exporting firms have to overcome several barriers in achieving superior performance in the international...
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Financing resources play a significant role in escalating export ventures particularly of MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) which face a stiff competition from the larger firms. Finance is essential not only for successful operation of current activities of the firm but also aids in...
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The large and vibrant informal trade between India and Nepal continues to thrive despite trade liberalization in the two countries. This calls for an in-depth analysis of India's informal trade with Nepal. The analysis, carried out on the basis of an extensive survey conducted in India and Nepal...
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We explore the relative positions of China and India in the international fragmentation of automobile production by analyzing disaggregated trade flows, while distinguishing between final and intermediate goods. The size and composition of trade has significantly moved in favor of trade of...
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and exports. We find that there is a strong degree of persistency in the exporting behavior of Indian manufacturing firms … without relying too much on external finances. Internal funds are especially important for firms that are not incumbent … and exports. We find that there is a strong degree of persistency in the exporting behavior of Indian manufacturing firms …
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and exports. We find that there is a strong degree of persistency in the exporting behavior of Indian manufacturing firms … without relying too much on external finances. Internal funds are especially important for firms that are not incumbent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013122529
the direction of causation between exports and economic growth using Granger's causality test on time-series data of six … direction of causality can be inferred in two cases; one from growth to exports, the other from exports to growth. Finally we … supply of output including that of exports …
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This article analyzes the volume and pattern of India–Pakistan trade given the extent of trade complementarity between the two countries and, in the presence of a restricted positive list of imports from India, the tariff regime and nontariff barriers in the two countries. The study also...
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