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In the international trade literature there seems to be some confusion between quot;opennessquot; and quot;protectionquot; measures. The aim of this paper is to bring together the quot;state of the artquot; in quantifying trade policy measures, so we focus on the extent of the protection granted...
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Pakistan and India are the two largest economies in South Asia with very low levels of bilateral trade. This hasbeen …, Pakistan granting most favored nation (MFN) status to India, continuing to reduce impediments to trade and trade logistics, and … perhaps even considering the possibility of a free trade agreement (FTA) with India. …
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Using data from more than 6,000 manufacturing firms in India for 1996-2008, we investigate the impact of financial … and exports. We find that there is a strong degree of persistency in the exporting behavior of Indian manufacturing firms … India still does not allow the financial system to meet the stronger demand for funds by firms, especially small ones …
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Using data from more than 6,000 manufacturing firms in India for 1996-2008, we investigate the impact of financial … and exports. We find that there is a strong degree of persistency in the exporting behavior of Indian manufacturing firms … India still does not allow the financial system to meet the stronger demand for funds by firms, especially small ones …
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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 direction of causation between exports and economic growth using Granger's causality test on time-series data of six … countries (Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Mexico and Thailand). The test reveals that; out of the six cases, the … direction of causality can be inferred in two cases; one from growth to exports, the other from exports to growth. Finally we …
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Ahmedabad region of Gujarat State of India …
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India. On the commitment side it is found that a high degree of managerial commitment, which comes mostly from the owners …
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. Tariffs and subsidies are ruled out, but, in the absence of a mutual recognition agreement, governments can impose HTBTs, so …
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Non-tariff measures (NTMs) affect the labour market indirectly through trade. However, much ambiguity surrounds the labour market effects of NTMs, as conditions of the labour market are somewhat contextual. With a specific focus on the highly regulated food processing sector in Malaysia, this...
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