India and Globalisation
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- Trade negotiations and globalisation - the experience of India
- S. Roy / Eldis Document Store, 2009
- This paper explores the relationship between globalisation, trade negotiations and development through a comparative political economy study of India -an 'emerging giant'. The paper is in three parts. Part 1 uncovers...
- A methodology for investigating regional vulnerability to climate change in combination with other global stressors.
- K. O'Brien; R. Leichenko; U. Kelkar / Department of Geography, Rutgers University, 2004
- There is growing recognition in the human dimensions research community that climate change impact studies must take into account the effects of other ongoing global changes, yet there has been no systematic methodology to study clima...
- Is there potential for democratic processes to influence discourses within religious communities?
- G. Mahajan; S.S. Jodhka / International Development Department, University of Birmingham, 2009
- Religious identity remains the bedrock of social life and individual experience in India. Nevertheless, this paper deems that Indian democratic politics brings out new alignments, which surface repeatedly as a basis for articulating d...
- Financial structure matters for economic growth
- Kul Luintel; Mosahid Khan; Philip Arestis / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009
- There is an unresolved debate over whether banks or markets are better at providing financial services and stimulating economic growth. Recent studies showing that neither bank-based nor market-based systems are particularly linked wi...
- International experiences in the growth and expansion of modern retailing in developed and developing countries
- T. Reardon (ed); A. Gulati / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2008
- This paper focuses on the emergence of modern retailing with respect to food and what implications it can have for various stakeholders in the food supply chain, with a focus on the developing countries of Latin America and East Asia ...
- Solidarity for development: recent trends in South-South Cooperation (SSC) in the Asia region
- N. Kumar / Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008
- The notion of South-South Cooperation (SSC) – capacity building, trade and investment between developing countries for self-reliance and growth – first became popular in the 1960s as former colonies began to address the ch...
- What can we learn about the new dimensions of growth from the Indian Economy?
- C.P. Chandrasekhar / Third World Network, 2008
- This paper discusses the Indian economy as one of the economies in the developing world that is a “success story” of globalisation. This paper suggests that this success is defined by the high and sustained rates of growth...
- The potential for south-south co-operation
- INSouth, 2008
- This paper details excerpts from the inaugural address by Indian external affairs Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee at the academic forum of India, Brazil, and South Africa (IBSA) Partnership for Shared Prosperity and Inclusive Globalis...
- Has globalisation been beneficial?
- P.K. Das / Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, 2008
- Picking up on the positive and negative economic impacts of globalisation, this paper focuses on the welfare-enhancing and dislocating aspects of the phenomenon. It examines the evidence for its beneficial effect on several country gr...
- How does the economic rise of China and India impact the world economy?
- F. Lemoine; D. Ünal-Kesenci / French Research Center in International Economics, Centre D'Etudes Prospectives et D'Informations In, 2007
- The economic rise of China and India has generated a great interest in terms of the consequences for the world economy. Among large emerging economies, China and India are the largest in terms of population, the poorest and the fastes...
- Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Environment and Development, Bangalore (CISED)
- Indian research organisation specialising in environment and development
- Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi (CSH)
- French sponsored research institute in India focussing on social science topics of relevance to South Asia
- Human Development Resource Centre, India
- Translating concepts of human development into action
- Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India (CUTS)
- Research and advocacy organisation concentrating on trade and development




