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developing economies circa 1910: Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC). These four countries encompassed more than 50 percent of …
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BRICs development financing flows have increased significantly and are expected to become more prominent in the post-crisis era. We investigate the potential implications on the country-allocation of loan commitments and the degree of concessionality using a panel vector autoregression model and...
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The benefits of bilateral agreements in regard to international cartels are clear: only a synchronized and international approach will help the developing nations in protecting their markets from unfair competition practices. This article shows the state of anti-cartel policies and legislation...
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countries of Brazil, Russia, India, and China that Goldman Sachs predict will overtake the G6 (US, Japan, UK, Germany, France …
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Since the 1990's, India's foreign policy has gone through transformation in harmony with the changing global scenario …. The disintegration of USSR, demise of the bipolar world and domestic economic problems impelled India to realign its … foreign policy and fine-tune its foreign relations of the earlier decades. In modern world of globalization, India has …
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India moved up by 23 places from 100 to 77 to enter the top 100 rankings on the ease of doing business‟ index by World … Bank, owing to significant improvements in 6 major indicators. "India's leap of 23 ranks in the ease of doing business … ranking is significant considering that last year India has improved its ranking by 30 places, a rare feat for any large …
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