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Standard political economy analysis suggests that, in China and India, as in other countries, domestic producers … promotes growth? How have WTO rules so far affected the ability of India and China to promote growth in these respects? This … essay examines the constraints that the WTO may impose on China and India as they engage in industrial policy towards …
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The present paper analyzes the evolution of the specialization and trade patterns of China, India, Brazil and South …
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, and three of the major economies in Asia – China, Japan and India, and the challenges and opportunities they face in their …
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In recent years, South Asia has received growing attention as a region that is integrating successfully into the global economy. To maximize the benefits in terms of faster growth and poverty reduction, the region will need to strengthen regional and bilateral cooperation in several areas. In...
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The post WTO world trading system is witnessing proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs). Regionalism versus Multilateralism debate is not resolved decisively as there are divergent views on the methodology of trade liberalization. The slow pace of multilateral...
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The post WTO world trading system is witnessing proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs). The slow pace of multilateral negotiations and lack of consensus among members on major trade issues is undermining the role of WTO and hastening the regionalism process. Realising...
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India and ASEAN signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in trade in goods which came to effect from 1st January 2010. There were apprehensions on the likely impact of this RTA on some sensitive sectors of India such as agriculture, fisheries and plantation crop as large number of people depend on...
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There is a proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) in world trading system in the recent past. Realising the importance of East Asia in the emerging global economic order, India signed a FTA with ASEAN which came in to force from 1st January 2010. India - ASEAN FTA in...
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On 1 April 2016, the transition on period terminates for a number of enterprises, which exploit preferential customs treatment in trading of goods manufactured in the territory of the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of the Kaliningrad region to the rest of the territory of Eurasian Economic Union (EEU)
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India and Nepal have traditionally shared a unique relationship of friendship and economic cooperation. The relationship is characterized by an open and people-friendly border and is built on shared historical, cultural, linguistic, ethnic links between people residing in India and Nepal. With...
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