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contributions: (1) It focuses on gazelles in China and India, whereas the current literature uses OECD data; (2) It examines the … be archetypal of the development of markets in a given country. Gazelles exist in all sectors in both China and India. On … the margin, exporters of goods are more likely to be gazelles in both China and India, but many non-exporters are gazelles …
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This paper investigates the comparative advantage of India & China and how this has changed over the period of 2002 … commodity groups India and China complement each other whereas in some commodities they are competing they are competing with …-2012. Comparative advantage has been tested using Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA). Export Products are analyzed based on Standard …
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Organization (WTO). This paper examines the implications of China's WTO accession for India's trade, using both econometrics and … computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. The paper analyzes how India stands to lose or gain from China's WTO entry in terms …One of the most significant recent developments in world trade has been the entry of China into the World Trade …
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Despite the international status of China and India rising dramatically in the previous decades, trade between the two … advantage and trade protection explain the pattern of China–India trade, while (2) in a time of crisis, the adverse forces … period of 2008–2012 from two perspectives: comparative advantage and trade protection. Two cases, Chinese exports to India …
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) of India and China in the global market at different levels of classification. The study analyses whether RCAs of these … comparative analysis of India and China reveals a small structural change in RCA over time in both economies at disaggregated … levels. The study highlights that India and China neither have a competitive nor a complementary relationship in the global …
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comparative advantage (CA) in U.S. services trade with China and India from 1992 to 2010. The results indicate that the U.S. has a … significant sources of CA for the U.S. over both China and India … CA in most services, except in more traditional ones, such as travel and transportation. However, India, and more …
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Even as the Doha Round seeks to address tariff liberalization issues in a comprehensive manner, the imbalance in the outcome of market access for developing country exporters will be particularly glaring in the case of fresh agricultural and processed food products. There is growing evidence...
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Using SPS measures obtained from the SPS Information Management System of the WTO and controlling for zero trade flows, we find that SPS concerns reduce the probability of trade in agricultural and food products consistently. However, the amount of trade is positively affected by SPS measures...
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The purpose of this study is to measure the sensitivity of trade volumes and unit values to agricultural productivity shocks at home and abroad. We find that the unit values of trade ows vary systematically with production shocks using both aggregate data on a large sample of countries and...
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We measure the impact of low cost transport by rail in Malawi on the dispersion of agricultural commodities prices across markets, by exploiting the quasi experimental design of the nearly total collapse of domestic trade by rail in January 2003, due to the destruction of a railway bridge at...
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