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less obvious is that between democracy and economic and social rights. The emergence of China and India (two countries with …
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the so‐called BRIC countries, i.e. Brazil and India. Design/methodology/approach – The scope of analysis will be the EU … vis‐à‐vis Brazil and India, using two types of trade liberalization: bilateralism/regionalism and multilateralism …. Findings – It is found that Brazil and India want to become more important players; yet, they seem to lean against “old” powers …
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; some front runners of globalization and particularly the ascent and economic integration of East Asia, China, India, the … East Asia in the past and China and India at present have benefited immensely from economic and financial globalization …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) in India. Design … tried to find the best fit model (ARIMA (p,d,q)) to explain variation in FDI inflows into India. The authors tested for … changes during years 1995‐1997 have had a significant impact on FDI inflows into India. Research limitations …
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Organization (WTO), the purpose of this paper is to examine education trade bilateralism between Australia and India as an … complementarities and synergies are found for the integration of trade in education services between Australia and India. Of the major … exporters of education services, Australia enjoys the most competitive edge and comparative advantage in the Asia‐Pacific. India …
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‐regional cooperation comprising the four contiguous countries of Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar (BCIM). Design …
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investment (FDI) in context of India. Design/methodology/approach – Using Toda‐Yamamoto granger causality technique, authors … periods signifies that policy makers should ensure a minimum level of economic growth to maintain India as an attractive … business in India, expanding the role of investment promotion agencies (IPAs) and providing single window for foreign …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine, with a specific reference to the Indian economy, the interface between the World Trade Organization (WTO)/General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) disciplines and aviation services; the challenges to the incorporation of air services...
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Wipro Technologies is an Indian information technology outsourcing company that, over a two year period, established a knowledge management initiative that enables it to build a competitive advantage as it experiences rapid growth in its global market. The Wipro story is remarkable in that it...
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knowledge management practices in a software firm in India. Design/methodology/approach – The research involved collection of … working for a software firm in India who had a minimum of one year of working experience in the organization. The data which … advantage in software firms in India. Research limitations/implications – There are a few limitations which may affect the scope …
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