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China is a success story of inclusive trade growth as a result of its participation in Global Value Chains (GVCs). It is in transition from a processing and assembly hub towards an innovation centre, and is becoming a regional supplier of research and development (R&D) intensive parts and...
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This paper attempts to analyse the economic implications of the rise of China, India, Brazil and South Africa, for … exports, while India and Brazil have the potential to provide similar support, but South Africa does not yet exhibit such a … beginning to change the balance of economic power in the world. -- China ; India ; Brazil ; South Africa ; growth ; development …
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This paper attempts to analyse the economic implications of the rise of China, India, Brazil and South Africa, for … exports, while India and Brazil have the potential to provide similar support, but South Africa does not yet exhibit such a …
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This paper makes an attempt to understand the implications of trade normalisation between India and Pakistan on the … qualitative analysis, the paper concludes that India will compete mostly with South-East Asian countries in the Pakistani market … importer from the world or India is not a large exporter to the world, or both. In many other products, Pakistan has been …
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In the present study India's trade relation has been examined with the SAARC Nations in the light of economic reforms … WTO arrangement and post SAFTA. Time series as well as panel data has been utilized for this purpose. The data of India …'s export and import to the SAARC countries has been taken for the period 1984-85 to 2005-06. Outgoing facts regarding India …
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With the trade normalization process between India and Pakistan gathering momentum since November 2011, new … India and Pakistan, and examines how this potential can be realized. Using the Trade Possibility Approach for all items …, the trade potential between India and Pakistan is estimated to lie between US$10.9 billion and US$19.8 billion. Of the US …
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India and Nepal have traditionally shared a unique relationship of friendship and economic cooperation. The … links between people residing in India and Nepal. With Nepal being a priority under India "Neighborhood First" policy …, strengthening the economic relationship holds immense significance and potential for both the countries. India is Nepal's largest …
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Foreign policy discussions tend to focus on government policies and diplomatic initiatives. But relations between India … trailing behind and catching up only now. During the Cold War, India’s quasimilitary relationship with the Soviet Union led to … employment, and the United States became India’s largest trade partner. After India’s economic reforms in 1991, two-way flows of …
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Significant measures were undertaken by India and Pakistan to liberalize trade in 2012. In particular, Pakistan …'s policy to permit all items to be imported from India except for a few items was expected to bring about a quantum increase in … India's exports. Similarly, India's efforts to address Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) were expected to lead to an increase in …
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