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, pharmaceuticals and space. Bilateral trade has jumped to USD 3.12 billion in 2007, from a mere USD 488 million in 2000. The two sides … have set a target of USD 10 billion trade by 2010. Though it will be a small fraction of trade of each country and with the … growing political will from both sides, the bilateral trade will grow further and would have significant impact on global …
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integration and their impact on trade, growth and poverty in the world's two dominant developing countries in emerging markets … multinational) foundations of real and financial integration, particularly the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, the …
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and an acceleration of trade liberalization. This paper analyzes the impact of the policy reforms on exchange rate pass …-through into export prices using sectoral panel data (at the two-digit Standard International Trade Classification level) for the … to the elimination of currency and trade controls, which increased competition among firms and fostered a concern with …
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integration and their impact on trade, growth and poverty in the world's two dominant developing countries in emerging markets … multinational) foundations of real and financial integration, particularly the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, the …
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This paper examines the extent of pass-through of exchange rate and tariff changes into import prices using sectoral panel data (at the 2-digit SITC level) for the post-reform period in India (1990-2001). After having controlled for unobserved effects that might have an impact on the import...
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During crises, governments resort to extraordinary fiscal and financial measures to mitigate the recessionary impacts of crises. These macroeconomic intervention measures along with aggregate demand and supply shocks and policy choices would affect the exporting environment of a country through...
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a flexible exchange rate regime and an acceleration of trade liberalisation. It finds that for all the nine groups of … partly attributable to the elimination of currency and trade controls. Whilst the pass-through into import prices does not …-through to export prices appears to be endogenous (driven by internal factors, mostly trade and exchange rate policies). …
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This paper analyses the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between EU and India focusing on services trade. Based on … agreement and next predict the impact on services trade flows using a general equilibrium structural gravity analysis. I find …'s trade with the rest of the world would not change much, while India's exports to the rest of the world would decline by …
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marketoriented commercial policies in the late 1970s drove trade-led growth in the giants, the PRC’s reforms were swifter and more … comprehensive free trade agreements (FTAs) with Asia’s developing economies. India has attempted to develop more effective … commercial policies since 1991, especially to attract FDI and liberalize imports. Therefore, one might expect the gap in trade …
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Though economic relations between India and Korea have been strengthening, the current size of trade and investment … this context, the present paper analyses trade and investment relations and explores future areas of potential co …-operation between India and Korea. We find that the increase in merchandise trade between the two countries has been mainly because of …
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