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Since the 1991 balance of payments crisis, India has embarked on an ambitious program of economic liberalization. Over … will have to carry out the more-difficult second-generation reforms, if India is to benefit fully from its liberalization …
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Although India has been experiencing a significant trade deficit with respect to RCEP members, and therefore likely to … due to the fear that cheaper imports through RCEP will be bad for India's domestic import competing producers and generate …, in spite of its emergence being an established phenomenon among RCEP members including India. This paper breaks new …
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1991. It finds no significant change in India's macroeconomic performance under liberalisation. Growth in export earnings …
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liberalisation in the context of India and Korea. Using three indicators of liberalisation this paper finds no meaningful …
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in the development of alternative energy and in controlling pollution. It also includes two proposals for improving the … regulation of industrial pollution in China and for controlling carbon emission in the world. …
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NAMAs as policy instrument developed by UNFCCC are vital for global efforts to reduce carbon emission reduction. India … binding, India will need to look for finances in order to achieve its target if it has to join global efforts in carbon … efforts towards achieving their NAMA targets through Biennial Update Reports (BUR). India has to submit its first report in …
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and land degradation in India. Like any other developing country, soil erosion happens to be one of the principal … environmental problems caused by agricultural production in India. In this paper, our attempt is to simulate the on … deeper and fuller agricultural trade liberalization opens up opportunities for India’s agriculture. Our result indicates that …
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hosting countries. India has adopted a cautious approach to the proposal and has not consented to initiate the negotiation …. Preliminary assessment of India's FDI inflows and outflows shows that India should continue to maintain a cautious approach to the …
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Purpose This paper examines the relationship of financial market inclusion, economic growth, foreign direct investment and real output on trade openness for the Saudi Arabia Economy. Trade openness potentially is a major source of economic growth and development. Design/methodology/approach This...
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India and Pakistan are the leading textile trading nations in the world. Among the major sectors, the textile and … clothing sector accounts for the largest share in trade between India and Pakistan chiefly because of the similarities in … higher tariffs by way of being in India's sensitive list are much higher than that for Pakistan. Bilateral trade is more …
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